How do I minimize my unnecessary exposure to cancerous or otherwise harmful materials?
>inb4 le stop breathing may-may
>inb4 cancer is a myth! Go back to /x/ lel
>>7801606
Well, of you go outside frequently, (in the forest, not a city) you should be fine. Nature doesn't really contain a lot of carcinogens that haven't been filtered out.
In your house, you can't do much. Maybe through your smoke detector away and only drink bottled water? Smoke detector has some americonium (barely any tho), and the water you drink probably has some shit in it. Other than that, not a whole lot you can do.
Do not eat processed food.
Do not eat food with coloring
Do not eat artificial preservatives
Do not drink alchohol, smoke cigs.
Live by the sea (clean wind blow pollute inland)
Live in house natural material.
No granite.
No power cables
No artificial sweetners or flavourings
Natural fibre clothes
No pets (allergens damage tissue)
No fap (that was joke)
>>7801606
Just blaze dank weed dude, it cures everything
>inb4 bait
I haven't visited a doctor in years now, smoking good shit every day
>getting in computer science major
>calculusishard.png
>first semester passed full of luck with a quiet satifying GPA
is it worth it? can i become rich after graduating?
>>7801581
No, stop clogging up my majo- I mean, No. It's a meme field with no money in it whatsoever. Change your major to business, there's shitloads of money there.
If you have a good enough idea or are extremely talented and hard working you can become rich. Otherwise at best you'll be upper middle class, which is still better than a large majority of the country if you're a burger.
>>calculusishard.png
As a math major comments like this trigger me. Honestly I'm convinced that anyone who can think and follow an argument should at least be able to become good at math, it's just that most people aren't interested enough in it to devote the time required to learn the terminology, notation, syntax, etc. Sort of the same reason most people don't really learn to read a foreign language.
Is interdimensional travel possible or obtainable?
yes but not by beings like us
Yes but only for people in other dimensions
No, except for beings in our dimension.
Why are people afraid of cancer when it will probably go from a terminal condition to a chronic ailment within the next few years?
>lol why are people afraid of dying from horrible disease!?
fucking moron
>>7801312
>next few years
and why would that be?
>>7802927
This.
The cure for cancer is a meme. You can never cure it. At most we will develop highly effective treatments, but they won't be 100% and they won't be the end of cancer.
>atheism is legal
>we could have advanced ages ago if we had more compassion
>thousands of homeless people that atheists don't care about, because "muh hairless ape"
>instead of give food, shelter and money to them for free, and trying to rehabilitate them, they want to exchange food, shelter and some money for their contracted service for experimentation
>atheist fags out there actually get mad when people protest wars and when people want equality for all
>Atheist fags get mad at human/animal rights
>not wanting to advance all life to the point where we don't have a scarcity of anything anymore because can't handle sacrificing a hedonistic lifestyle for the pursuit of good
This shit makes me angry. Why are people so fucking stupid.
Figure 1A: An example of a troll thread
>>7800933
here's your (You), now go away
>>7800933
That's the Jews you're thinking of, anon
Alright /sci/ Chemist needing some help here, trying to make up some crystals due to the cool orange look. Something has gone wrong obviously, I think I know what it is but if anyone has any other ideas they would be appreciated.
I melted a Stainless Steel spoon in 1 mol/liter HCl. This produced a mixture of FeOH, CrOH and NiOH, evidenced by a green colour of the Cr3+ ions. After this I added Sodium Carbonate to precipitate the Chromium Hydroxide then filtered, the dried slurry was then but in a container and I added concentrated H2O2 and then filtered again producing a yellow solution, this, I believed, was Chromate in solution. As I believed that the Iron would be left behind and the chromate would filter through into the flask. however on acidifying no orange colour was observed. I now believe I may have made FeCl3 aswell as Chromate but I cannot be sure. It would make sense as the Iron Chloride would over power the colour change of Chromate regardless of pH due to higher concentration. Any thoughts ? If this is not the case, what have i made? Also is there anyway to remove the FeCl3 or should i restart the process instead using Sulfuric Acid?
>>7800704
trichloro chromium III is supposedly green as a hydrate too, and certainly water stable. How does the carbonate work?
>>7800704
Couldn't you try adding some silver nitrate to a sample portion see if any silver chromate falls out of solution?
I believe upon the addition of sodium carbonate you also precipitated out Iron(II) carbonate,making with the other salts.
What's the general consensus about this here?
Pardon me if it has been asked before.
I'm in high school and want to excel in mathematics. Wanted to know the opinion of all you /sci/entists.
Thanks.
>>7800502
That picture is retarded as fuck. First of all it won't make you a "math monk" but only puts you on the level of a first semester undergrad. Secondly it is impossible to study PDE before analysis.
>>7800516
>first semester undergrad has learned all of calc, linear algebra, set theory, mathematical logic, combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, numerical analysis, differential geometry, probability, PDEs, abstract algebra, topology, and analysis
am i retarded? is this normal somewhere? are there high schools teaching PDEs, abstract algebra, analysis, and topology? are there high schools teaching math quickly and efficiently enough that you could learn all this going into you first semester as an undergrad ? what are you learning in undergrad if not this stuff?
>>7800984
Short answer: no, no high school teaches these things
However I did take most of those classes in high school, but that was at a local college, and was highly unusual.
The pic in OP outlines what an undergrad should know upon graduation, more or less
who else /waiting for graduate admissions/ here
I applied to 8 chemistry PhDs and im so fucking nervous
>>7800497
>chemistry
lol just become a meth cook xD
>>7800497
>I applied to 8 chemistry PhDs
what is your field of research
>>7800497
Waiting on PhD for econ. Prob gonna have a nervous breakdown before march (decision release)
Is it scientifically possible to measure the intensity of pain?
If it is, then what is the objectively most painful form of torture?
>>7800409
>what is the objectively most painful form of torture?
Browsing /sci/
>>7800409
It's possible with psychophysical methods, but good luck getting IRB to approve the study.
>>7800409
>Is it scientifically possible to measure the intensity of pain?
Yes: here you go, no brain scanners or other plecebo bullshit that impresses plebs required.
Any machine learning / stats people here?
I need to fit a curve by manipulating 3 variables. The process that calculates my guesses is expensive to run (~45 minutes) so I would like to minimize my number of guesses. Are there some statistical methods that can give the optimal numbers to try?
>>7799116
yep
>>7799121
And they are?
>>7799127
Post the problem
>gravity doesn't pull things
>it warps space-time and then things just "fall" into each other
>"fall"
>analogy requires another gravity
Wow nice job scientists.
What stupiduty are you going on about?
>>7800450
GR is a meme, you shouldn't fall for the GR troll so easily, it's not really an established theory.
>>7800450
>scientists
Please don't lump me in with the physicists. No ne respects them.
Anyways, let me play devils advocate and say that they use the word 'fall' only so that retards like you can understand what is happening.
Picture a plain surface and a point moving across it. Simple, right?
Now picture a slightly curved surface that you are looking at from the top. If the surface is curved down you would see a point moving down with the surface. If the surface curves up then you'd see the point moving up as it moves.
As you see, it does not need gravity. It is just points moving across a surface. We can explain this in geometry and you don't need to introduce gravity for it to work.
Alright, /sci/.
I would go to /adv/ but I don't think the people that lurk there have the information I'm seeking.
I decided about 2 years ago that my goal in life is to participate in serving the world by lending my time to renewable energies. Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Tidal, what have you.
I think this is the best way to improve the world as it is and even if, somehow, renewables are -not- the future, I still want to work in the energy sector, the wee details of how energy operates and is harnessed is endlessly fascinating to me.
Two things:
1)Question: What degree path am I looking for? My first thought is EE but I don't really know. Anyone working in this area, studying for it right now?
2) Either way, are online degree courses worth anything? For the sake of actually learning useful ideas?; considered balderdash by employers?
>>7798550
Call up/email companies in the related field and ask them yourself.
>>7798550
Why do you think renewable energy will improve the world?
>>7798658
I see it as more efficient. Yea sure, we could go into the whole save the manatees environmentalist side of it, and pollution is a real preventable thing but for me it's mostly an interest in bettering our proficiency as a civilization
Is Computer Engineering a meme degree?
I'm currently a first year CE student and my colleagues from the EE course always joke
about how CE is EE's retarded cousin.
>>7797477
>Is Computer Engineering a meme degree?
yes
>ME over EE
ebin
its pretty torturous and sucks the life out of you. it's great if you're a smart anti-social loner with no social life.
>>7797480
Why ME over EE, about to go into uni and picking my majors, and I think I will enjoy ME.
Friendly reminder that he was a talentless hack and a (SPOILERS) Jew who ripped off the work of actual physicists and took credit for it.
And you still probably believe he "discovered" relativity. Stay addicted to the jewish "science" good goyim :^)
>>7797066
ebin
at least you managed to avoid embarrassing yourself by not using 'goyims'
Are there any ways to train your brain to work faster? For instance, if you were to practice doing mental arithmetics, seems like all that practice will do for you is memorizing results so you can later take shortcuts when working with them. Which is helpful for that specific purpose, but isn't actually increasing your brain's processing speed.
Is memorizing shortcuts for the specific activity you want to become faster at really all that you can do, or is there something else?
>>7803094
The brain doesn't work like a microprocessor or hardware computer system, it doesn't really have a definable processing speed or any method of increasing it. The brain is a greasy sack of chemicals with some meat-wires throughout and it's immensely less understandable than a computer.
There are drugs that modify brain chemistry, but never permanently and you develop tolerances.
So in short, no.
>>7803094
For increasing your raw intelligence, all of the shit you see claiming to do that is bogus. I've heard of Dual N back tests doing so, but the improvement fades after you quit doing them.
You get smarter/better at problem solving by doing really hard problems a lot. There's not shortcut. There's no game. Honestly, go pick up your text book, look at all the problems you weren't able to solve, and begin solving them.
If you want to become better at mental mathematics, look up Arthur Benjamin's TED talk, and then his book once you're thoroughly convinced he's amazing at it (he is).