If the sun gives us vitamin D does that mean vitamin D travels at the speed of light?
>>7958799
The sun doesn't give us vitamin d.
My vitamin d travels at the speed of light towards your mum's cunt, m8
>>7958799
ya
thats why vitamin d makes you run fast
what do you guys usually talk about with professors? Tips for the socially awkward?
>>7954669
Politics and religion.
>le image processing girl
We talk about how much of an autistic you are OP
In fact, that's what everyone talks about when you're not around.
Hi guys. I have a serious problem. I come to the conclusion that all greeks are mortal, but according to wiki only some greeks are mortal. can somebody explain why. Thanks!
Where does it say that only some are mortal? It's wrong
google: Syllogism Barbari AAI
Because some doesn't mean that some aren't. I remember this in my logic class. It's true that some cats are mammals because all cats are mammals. Get it? It's not saying that the rest of the cats aren't mammals.
Wait, exactly how does osmosis work? Because simple diffusion down concentration gradients doesn't make sense...
Why the fuck do they obfuscate the issue by saying water 'wants' to do anything ffs.
>>7960063
Everything 'wants' to reestablish equilibrium
Diffusion itself is the movement of a solute from a high concentration to a low concentration. This is due to there being a higher chance of the solute particles colliding in the high concentration areas and thus, causing the solute to 'spread out' more and move to the lower concentrated areas.
Osmosis is exactly like diffusion, but instead of solute particles colliding and moving to lower concentrations, there's a semi-permeable membrane which prevents this from occuring. Therefore, instead, the water particles, acting similarly to the solute in diffusion, have a higher chance to collide in higher concentrations and thus, 'spread out' (diffuse) across the semi-permeable membrane and move towards the area of lower concentrations of water molecules.
it doesn't 'want' to do anything, the random movement of particles just means more would pass through a membrane from an area of higher concentration till the density is equal on both sides, where the movement of particles over the membrane is negligible since roughly the same volume would do so
Is there a reason to allow mediocre people to have kids? Imagine how great the world would be if only people of IQs 125 and up were allowed to have kids. It a statistical fact that IQ directly correlates with the success of a nation.
>hardly any blacks/Muslims/progressives
>mostly white/Jew/Asian populace
>Less crime
>Less pollution
>more competition within STEM
Bill Burr speaks the truth http://youtu.be/sp3nsgTQNiI
>inb4 >>>/pol/
Why don't we know what existed before dark energy?
>>7959753
That was a long time ago anon.
>>7959753
Uh, what?
>>7959776
What existed before the universe and dark energy?
I'm a high school student who's aspiring to be a physicist. And of course to do that Ii have to have a solid foundation of mathematics and basic science. How good is pic related at providing a foundation. It really seems complicated and for experienced persons but If it truly is fundamental to my education I will study it.
Also good sources of information thread.
>>7959727
That book tries to cover way too much information for one book. Not worth it.
>>7959727
why don't you get an intro physics text like Halliday/Resnick
and then Taylor's Classical mechanics
both can be downloaded for free at libgen.io
there are many other texts and topics, of course, but the two above will be a good place for you to begin
>>7959727
>a solid foundation
will require hundreds/thousands of books
there's no "here's your foundation" book
just read it - if reading one book is a big enough event to warrant any serious consternation or debate then you'll never make it
True objectivity is impossible
>>7959723
Well it's truly objective that you're a faggot
>>7959725
>science is my guide, and I won't let anything come between me and the truth
>>7959725
Fucking rekt.
How do you learn analysis effectively?
Do I have to memorize every single definitions, theorem, lemma, corollary, remarks?
If so then I'm really fucked.
Pick up a good book like abbott or rudin and do the exercises
As everybody should know the only way of learning math is by doing math. You'll find that you'll spend so much time doing proofs that you should be able to recite the theorems and def in your sleep.
>>7959604
Thanks. I'm working on Rudin's and Tao's book.
However, Tao's book does not have its solutions available. How can I know if I got the correct proofs?
I'm studying by myself so I can't ask anyone in my school.
>>7959612
You can email terry tao himself and see if that gets you anywhere, but just doing the rudin exercises would probably suffice
from a brain/neurologic point of view, what makes some people so confident?
>>7959564
I know confidence is an illusion if one were to think about it. It is a fallacy.
we aren't anywhere near explaining social behavior from a brain/neurologic point of view. but i used to be the /r9k/ type and now i'm always hanging out at bars, feeling comfortable at concerts, and getting girls' numbers, and this is how i understand confidence.
we are social animals, and in social situations people are always looking at each other and exchanging social cues. being confident is mostly a matter of faking it until you actually become slightly delusional. people have no idea what is going on in your head, so if you just act like you're the shit and don't overdo it, people will perceive confidence. if you slip up, just own up to your mistake and move on. and that's the best you can do, really.
but if you meant like "how do people end up like douchebags in this pic" i believe some people only surround themselves with likeminded sycophants and they end up being overconfident to some extreme, which results in odd fashion choices and the like. again, confidence is a kind of delusion.
>>7959564
hormones have a lot to do with it, too.
Shitty education general
>tfw you spent 20kpound a year for a useless piece of paper
>tfw I need to get another degree at a more reputable uni to get a job anywhere.
Your options for more reputable universities are fairly limited. Kings is somewhat close to the top of many league tables.
>fishing for "It's not that bad" posts
I'll bite. Where are you from and what's the title on your piece of paper?
>>7959148
American, neuroscience msci
I found a dealer who sells Nafion membranes covered with carbon-Pt meshes for electrodes so I was thinking of buying one and assembling a cell for a project.
I've been using Soda (NaOH) + Aluminum Foil (Al) and Water (H20) to generate Sodium Aluminate and Hydrogen. It works well enough to generate pressure and fill baloons. The problem is that I need to carry more in less space, I need it pressurized.
I've found a guy on youtube who made the exact same reaction inside a fire extinquisher (reagents were added by unscrewing the valve) and that's probably the next darwin-award winning idea I'm going to try.
I'm looking for alternatives to CO2 car fire-extinquishers, other types of readily availible pressure cans I could use, perhaps a way to generate the pressure on demand by controlling the chemical reaction? Any ideas?
The idea of course is DIY so "buy a H2 can" is not an answer. :)
buy an h2 can
Dude just buy an h2 can XD
"DIY" ...?
I was really interested in fluid dynamics. What are some good subfields in biomedical?
Something more frindly to guys with a good background in solid/fluid mechanics
>>7958613
Transport systems, you'll probabaly be working with kidney shit mosty
but desu, bioinformatics is god tier
t. BME in the south in bioinformatics
>>7958618
bioinformatics is cool., but I;'m not sure I have teh background for it. What universities have good programs in transport programs . (I'm a b-student so not the tip-top unis).
>>7958618
like gene stuff right? I find biomathematics and dynamical modeling cool, But BLASTing genes all day is boring.
I was the only one in my cohort to get the answer to this one, not sure if I'm smart or I'm in a shitty degree mill full of idiots, please help /sci/ !
Can you solve pic related?
>>7958441
One three, one one, two two(s), two one(s).
13112221
Sorry, but you are in a shitty degree full of idiots.
>>7958441
I got this in literally 5 seconds of looking at it. You should feel bad.
>>7958441
not enough context for the problem to be obvious. If you're doing a lesson on encoding it would be. Otherwise you could waste a lot of time trying to find rules for this sort of thing.
Hello, /sci/, no dark matter guy here again.
I use to base my hypothesis on the concept of nonsingularity. However my research revealed that singularities would not be tossed out so easily. This issue was surprisingly an easy fit into string theory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3y7sDBDK48
SSSB
You misspelled in the title.
But good luck. Make someone happy and just fucking start trying to prove the information paradox with holograms but instead of needing a computer to render the virtual image make the image as a combinatorial self referencing Mandelbrot or something. Because the Mandelbrot somehow has to render itself using it's own machinery, probably. Nonsingular? Solitary? Come on now. There are too many moving parts here to not fit plurality in with itself somewhere.
>>7958337
>No math; all qualitative
Dropped.