Tetrachromatic extrangular color perceptivity. degrees of magnetic north sensitivity fields, degrees of temperature in the infrared range of chromatomism? Color nerve basis?
Does it agree if parallel extradimensions match or even compare widely with unit overdimensions and extra-time realities?
>>9058032
Yes.
>>9058032
No.
https://youtu.be/Q5pggDCnt5M
/sci/ btfo.
>wanna take this outside?
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hey guys, today I had a thought - "if you have 4 circles such that every two cricles have an overlapping region, then that overlapping region also has to be the overlapping region of all four circles (meaning, all 4 circles necessarily overlap at some region).
This was just a hunch, but I wanted to know if any of you can prove it true (I'm completely unqualified to even try). If it is - please explain why. If not - same thing (and try figuring what is the maximum number of circles that can still fit these criteria, if such a number exists).
Just to make things clear - this problem is strictly 2-dimensional.
Cheers and thanks.
>>9057979
I don't think your hunch is correct.
>>9058128
dang it I forgot to mention the most important condition - no circle can completely contain one or more of the other circles (I kind of missed the punch line haha)
Thissss works rightt??
I don't think it's possible to make a valid economical calculation based on chance for an event that doesn't repeat.
Examples
>It is known that about 50% of babies born are male. But. There is no valid argument to say "Your wife's next baby has a 50% chance to be a boy."
>If we succeed, we will win 1 million dollars. If we fail, we will lose 3 million dollars. Chance of success is 80% and chance of failure is 20%. There is no valid way to argue which choice you should do.
>>9057917
>There is no valid way to argue which choice you should do.
isnt this more a testament to how people treat risk differently?
>>9057917
>It is known that about 50% of babies born are male. But. There is no valid argument to say "Your wife's next baby has a 50% chance to be a boy."
Given no other information, your wife's next baby has a 50% chance to be a boy.
>If we succeed, we will win 1 million dollars. If we fail, we will lose 3 million dollars. Chance of success is 80% and chance of failure is 20%. There is no valid way to argue which choice you should do.
On average you will win $200,000. A risk neutral and linear utility function leads to the correct choice being to the the gamble. The correct choice is dependent on the expected utility function of the person making the decision.
Which Stewart book does this picture refer to?
Who is Stewart?
Little
Rod
>>9057788
James Stewart
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
What kind of job can I get with this education?
Bsc Math major minor in stats or CS
Msc in machine learning
Career or PHD in AI
>>9057785
I meant like stopping at MSC to get a career or go and get a PHD
AI
>>9057785
Doing statistic stuff, AI, maybe even become a smart actuary if you learn your shit but y'know how expensive the exams are and finally just being a statistician or a good humble teacher at a good private university.
Was he on to something with the whole female dick thing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQXKiwrbq9M
Deep beneath the Devonian ocean lurked the largest arthropod to have ever lived: the Eurypterid. Sporting a javelin lancet serrated with sawblade teeth tipping a heavily armored tail, the enormous sea scorpion did not live in fear. The rise of the eurypterid heralded the first true great predator of our planet. The colossal beast reigned over the waters of the world long before the first foot fell upon land, enduring for great ages uncontested by any organism dominant and supreme. Surely in a world aeons from mammalian ancestors, overrun with fishes tenderly armored with leather bodies did no creature contest the capital horror present.
With mouths of spiders these marine dictators ruled omnipotent, boasting enlarged pedipalps enormous and sharp, cutting like a vortex of knives the primitive life yet blossoming beneath them. Claws the size of egret’s beaks, lined with vicious teeth, greeted those unlucky enough to succumb to the mechanical separation awaiting them. An exoskeleton impervious to pain or scar covered the great lengths of this nimble leviathan. Great plates concealed with tight spaces the powerful muscles swimming swiftly with oarlike feet soaring. A maw the size of a basketball.
Adamantine nightmares of station wagon length half buried lined the steaming shores of that alien ocean forgotten so long ago, searching patiently with ambush tension the ambient apprehension so diffused through a godless sea. Our stirring notochords do not pray to those who watch over us. The behemoth weight of that hateful creation grows loathsome and impossible, for surely do not the Eurypterid kings now enslave those human vassals beneath the surface of their seas, and we, supreme, now see a land far from that world, erected so by languages built and structures to fill the horizon, though why this oppression so subsided, and why crabs of colossal size so declined comes from the gills.
The arthropod anatomy proves pinnacle in precambrain technology. The copepod is one of the most wildly successful organisms in the history of the world even to this day. An armored carapace provides reasonable defense to all creatures of comparable size, while an immediate respiratory system spurs an active metabolism. Internalization of the organs provides a safe space for evolution to advance, and complex systems develop as a result. Fortunately, these ideal conditions proved the undoing of the arthropod. An outer shell is non-permeable, and in the race for supremacy, a non-permeable outer layer separates the individual from the masses. In isolating the organism, however, the myriad functions of the body become increasingly less simple. Gone are the days of assimilating meals epidermically, and respiration is no simple matter of diffusion. Little spiracles breathe slowly along the thorax of every arthropod, filling them with tubes of oxygen thin and branching.
This simple solution to respiration works well at first, but little holes riddling the bodies of creatures the size of elephants becomes absurd. The largest eurypterids were a single custard from suffocating beneath their own weights. Even in the early world of a dense atmosphere heavy and pressurized, the spiracle respiration system reaches a size limit, which is why insects and spiders today grow not much larger than a foot in length. Inasmuch, the sea scorpion was not only the largest arthropod to have ever lived, but it is the largest arthropod that ever will.
That's the shit part about evolution. Imagine how cool it would be to see these fuckers live.
>>9057506
I noticed the biggest sea authropods now are bigger then any land authropods. Is that have anything to do with oxygen availability?
How do you accept and learn new information without proof? For example if you have to study for an exam and don't have the time/resources to understand the topic as thorogh as you'd like to. It's hard for me to blindly accept things as facts without having proof.
>>9057300
reason
>>9057300
Just put whatever is consistent with whatever they are saying on the paper.
It's not like you really have to believe it or anything.
>>9057300
Well i don't.
Crack the code so we might find beauty of a lucid mind.
>>9056361
>Crack the code so we might find beauty of a lucid mind.
what is that????
>>9056361
What's the point of the figure exactly
I can tell you what any of these numbers mean
θ equals 9 and 0.
All opposites equal θ.
When calculating digital roots 9 always cancels itself out.
Or culmination of thought/circumstance?
I mean to ask, would your mind eventually work its way towards that exact thought or conclusion anyway? Just more down the road, or is it all chaos..
>>9056283
This thread is AIDS. You might aswell ask "How does brain?". Its an equally retarded question.
>>9056288
So no one knows, bunch of pretentious fags
>>9056283
I suggest researching the definition of the word epiphany.
I was wondering if someone could try this
>>9054139
Why is it so feminine?
>>9054139
This is pretty much just gibberish.
>>9054139
These are the worst instructions I've ever read.
Pure (((coincidence))) right /pol/?
>Earth moves gradually closer to the sun
>temperatures gradually increasing too
Hmm... must be the work of (((global))) warming.
>>9089775
Fucking /pol/ is the most idiotic internet medium I have ever witnessed.
Global warming is an topic that is extremely hard to explain due to the vast variables that go into climate. The earths position in space could have an effect on the climate of the planet, or the earths position relative to the sun.
Is this is the work of the human species? Most likely. Can we know for sure without a doubt. Not at this moment.
Pollution is real though, and idiots need to stop throwing out so much shit and start turning food scraps into fertilizer. Instead of using plastic bags at the store, use reusable bags and use glass or hard rubber cups around the house and metal containers outside of the house.
>>9089775
>That spike after the mid-90s
Holy shit.
Is it?`It's basically free in my country so debt isnt an issue.
>>9089186
How do you feel about being covered in human feces and blood on a daily basis?
>>9089196
This
Also being called a faggot because you won't give some drug abusing fucknugget their fix, despite all their protests of 'muh back pain'
>>9089196
Seems more like a nurse's problem
what is going on in this picture?
Just experimenting :).
>Guy loses his hand somehow
>Arm stump is messed up
>Attach severed hand to blood vessels so it doesn't die
>Wait for stump to heal somewhat
>Reattach hand to stump
Most likely
>>9088995
This, happens all the time. There's all manner of weird as shit photos online like this.