Is it true that the higher the IQ, the higher the morality and depth of emotions a person will experience?
Only a fucking /sci/ moron would make a thread like this
I have high IQ and I'm emotionless.
>>8314210
How high?
What do you have to say about String Theory?
>>8313878
Meme theory
>>8313881
Why?
>>8313884
dude dimensions lmao
What is /sci/'s favorite chemical reaction?
>>8313572
Cyanoborohydride reductions in aqueous media
>>8313703
Though the facile alkylation of secondary amides under microwave irradiation and phase-transfer conditions is a very, very close second.
>>8313572
Isn't combustion the obvious winner? It's how we burn stuff to cook food, and fuel things.
Is it safe to drink water directly
Like, put your mouth on the faucet?
>>8313104
Hypothesis: It is safe to drink water directly
Experiment: Drink water directly
>>8313104
No the government puts mind control robots in the water that's why i only drink mountain dew from wendy's
What is it good for?
>>8312824
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiitttt
liek, wehn are we even gunno like use dis calculus shit in da real world anyway, niqqa?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution#Applications
>>8312824
It's pretty in Laplace space
Is going to college for mathematics even worth it?
Is there even any jobs that you can get hired at that pay a good salary?
statistician, also called "data scientist"
>>8312304
it all depends anon.
Do you want to be a teacher? The short answer is that math teachers make shit money unless they're at a big college/uni, which means you need a phd and tenure.
Do you want to bust your ass? Then it can pay off bigger with less school. A math degree makes any other scientific degree you get look awesome because they almost universally synergize well. Alternatively, you could get "just" a math degree, and during school bust your ass using math and a programming language (Python, Matlab, R, Haskell, FORTRAN) to model shit like waves or food cooking or whatever. Keep your work in a blog or github. Employers will see you git gud and want to hire you.
Even if you don't get both degrees at the same time, having both will look very good.
The last option is to get a degree, then get a job, like a clerk, at an engineering company of some kind. Your managers will be highly interested when they learn you have a math degree.
>>8312304
Obligatory image.
Anyways, if you are even asking this question then just don't. Don't get a degree in math. What gives it so much value is the fact that for every math grad there are 20 engineers, 5 physicists, 5000 biologists, 10 chemists and 200 computer scientists.
Don't devalue my degree with your lower IQ.
How would one go about proving the number
[math]10^{30}+666 \times 10^{14}+1[/math]
is prime?
computation
you only need to check like, 10^15 numbers max
>>8310723
surely there's an easier, quicker way
>>8310726
there isn't
How can we prevent AI?
It will surely doom humanity once it comes about.
Should we bomb IBM, Google DeepMind lab and so on?
Should we hire an assassination squad to kill all AI researchers on earth?
What can be done about this?
>>8328957
We could start a nuclear war with everyone who has a chip fab.
Don't worry, I come from the future. Everything works out surprisingly OK.
>>8328964
Terminator detected.
>The Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security - Regolith Explorer spacecraft will travel to a near-Earth asteroid, called Bennu (formerly 1999 RQ36), and bring at least a 2.1-ounce sample back to Earth for study. The mission will help scientists investigate how planets formed and how life began, as well as improve our understanding of asteroids that could impact Earth.
>OSIRIS-REx is scheduled to launch Sept. 8, 2016, at 7:05 p.m. EDT. As planned, the spacecraft will reach its asteroid target in 2018 and return a sample to Earth in 2023.
Launch vehicle: ULA Atlas V 411
I'm glad that NASA went with a reliable launch service provider rather than a meme company like SpaceX.
>>8331732
well, you get what you pay for
OSIRIS-RExplosion?
Ill start with basic trig
someone please solve step-by step cosx=tanx (where the cos graph intersects the tan axis)
Thanku
>>8314917
1. Draw a triangle
It's been a little while so forgive any mistakes.
>>8314962
OP here
Wrong. 0.78 and -0.78 are the correct answers.
I did the same as you
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/emdrive-nasa-eagleworks-paper-has-finally-passed-peer-review-says-scientist-know-1578716
What now, anti-science pessimist-fags?
>>8312892
>/sci/ - Science & Math
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I, like the drive, am unmoved.
We'll see if it passes the reality test
>1.2 +/- 0.1 mN/Kw
the future is here
Does anyone care?
>>8327446
not really no.
>>8327446
nope
they did it, they cured cancer.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-06/revolutionary-australian-cancer-drug-given-us-approval/7819344
>>8327841
Don't even joke. If they ever cured cancer, the human race would be completely fucked
>cure a flaw in DNA
come back to me once all niggers are gone
>>8327849
why?
Redpill yourselves. Don't buy into the college meme
>>8329654
Yeah, self taught a best
>>8329654
You mean "tuition farm".
>>8329666
Checked
I'll just leave this here
Link:
http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/06/technology/weapons-of-math-destruction/
HUE HUE HUE
Statistics beez rayciss yo
Math is racist = the truth is racist