So when is the next ice age going to start, /sci/? Some people think never, some people think it will happen this century.
>>8127420
Tomorrow.
The day after tomorrow.
PBS Space Time actually did a great 10-minute documentary on this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztninkgZ0ws
Post the wackiest reconstructions you can find.
Will we see the cure for schizophrenia in the next 20~30 years? Or at least understand how it works?
schizophrenia is a meme
>>8127191
>Vapormeme
I don't need to be cured. By the way, anyone find it soo convenient how a protein to kill zika is found after it gets all that media attention? Almost like Zika was made up in a lab specifically to manufacture a problem for a preconceived solution.
Why aren't you studying medicine, anon?
Because I am trying to learn how to make a dinosaur.
Because my dad died in the hospital in front of me while I was a premed and I realized that this is possibly the shittiest occupation you could have, it's nowhere near worth the money to have someone's life in your hands regularly, and I don't like biology as much as I fooled myself into believing.
I used to want to, but I don't want to work with people or have to explain things to plebs.
>B-but doctor i-isnt there anything we can do?
No, grann'ys brain hemmorrage made her a vegetable now and has 2 days to live dumbfuck.
What formula do I have to use to derive meaning from life?
>>8127141
meaning is a social construct
Find the zeros for Riemann's Zeta Function.
Just noticed this looks like a cat
What would drowning while passed out be like?
probably would stay unconscious, in 10 minutes of no oxygen, brain starts to get damaged, 30 minutes and you're probably 99.999999999999999999999% brain dead and 99% of your bodily functions have stopped minus heart beat and brain to try and ensure your brain gets as much oxygen left that remains in your blood
>>8126789
Dying in your sleep
Sometimes when I get sleep apnea, I dream that my mouth and nose are full of human shit and no matter how much I spit out, there's always more.
How do I git gud at pic related? I'm struggling at Chapter 7 atm.
>>8126731
If you haven't picked up an intro to proof book you should do that first.
Next you read Spivak, every chapter; you fully understand everything in the chapter. Then you do the problems. Repeat til you finish the last chapter.
Good luck
>>8126770
already did a proofs book but this shit is still hard af
It's ok, OP. I'm currently struggling with chapter 5.
>>8126770
Are you saying I should read ALL the chapters before trying to start the problems? Or do you mean I should just fully understand a chapter before starting that chapter's problem?
http://nanocar-race.cnrs.fr/indexEnglish.php
This is the future /sci/, screw Formula 1, screw NASCAR, screw all other races, the only race you need watch is the Nanocar Race!
>thousands of people seated in a stadium
>in the center lies a small table with a SEM situated above it
>the contestants each take 140 minutes of chemical wizardry to assemble their nano-cars
>several minutes pass as they are setting up the microscope
>finally, the contestant releases their car, the crowd begins cheering
>30 seconds later, the crowd quiets to listen to the announcer
>0.104 MILLIMETERS
>the crowd erupts, cheering so loudly that the highly unstable molecule car's chemical bonds break
>this repeats for several hours
>>8126709
you mean unlike every football game in america?
>>8126709
>>0.104 MILLIMETERS
isnt that fucking impossibly fast tho ?
Why is combinatorics so hard?
you don't have a mental representation needed for it
yet
>>8126578
I find it easier and more intuitive than normie math because it's more directly computational.
>>8126661
How much combinatorics have you done?
Can something happen after a never-ending amount of things happening one after the other?
Simple question, what are you guys scared of?
Looks like I finally found a question that stumped /sci/.
>>8126567
yes, if the series for the time converges, because then it only takes an finite amount of time
Is there an upper limit to human intelligence?
>>8126506
of course, anyone who says otherwise is retarded
>>8126506
the amount of entropy that can be stored in a black hole the size of your head
>>8126516
If we're able to store information dense enough to be comparable with a black hole, we're certainly able to replace our squishy bodies with purely mechanical ones and expand the brain to cover a larger part of our bodies, or we can just get bigger bodies with bigger heads.
Hey, I recently did some tests for a government agency, among those tests were an intelligence test and in that test I got the question:
>"If you have a constant flow of water from a tap and you were to place an electrically charged bit of steel right next to waterflow, what would happen?"
I had some alternatives which I don't really remember, but some of them were:
>The water will arch out toward the steel
>The water will turn a different colour in the vicinity of the steel
I have no slightest idea what would happen, but out of cheer curiosity, what whould happen?
would*
>>8126461
I don't know because I only know pure math and not physics/chemistry
>>8126464
Well, shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utWEwiAk25M
>>8126250
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tcW-j7KFgY
>>8126252
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateralus_(song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7bKe_Zgk4o
glitches in the matrix
Just cringe bro
So lets design a scientific way to try and observe this.
How would you do this? Have a bunch of people memorize a bunch of random things and check on them all periodically and then record the number of reported 'changes' every so often and compare the percentage of reported changes over time to see if there are any explainable spikes in the number of reported changes? Because of course its entierly plausible and inevitable that people will just remember things wrong, but if a bunch of people suddenly inexplicably remember a bunch of different things wrong at the same time, then its evidence of something?
before
What's the point/advantage of having multiple majors simultaneously over doing them one at a time?
>>8125858
it takes less time to do them.
>>8125859
What about your weekly schedule?
>>8125859
Not really though. You'll complete necessary credits at the same rate, the only reason it would ever be quicker is if having the extra requirements drove you to take denser semesters.