The average IQ in Germany declined by four points (from 102 down to 98) over the last decade (2003 to 2013). That is 0.4 points per year. It needs only 4 to 5 years until it falls below 96.
http://www.science20.com/alpha_meme/german_iq_free_fall_5_years_to_stability_threshold_germans_on_the_run_and_the_reasons-180605
you must be a jew to care about it, unless you're a fucking french cuck
not even sci worthy,
go back to >>>/b/
>>8880608
how is this not related to /sci?
The only jew here is you
>>8880608
This. Who gives a shit? Gypsies poltards?
Part 1 on disscusion of miniverse. (im just a 19yr old with a interesting concept that i wanted to share)
so big bang created the universe, and the structure of the big bang had sun like properties. so what if the big bang was a super nova, and is now cooling off. this made me think of how rick and morty's episode about mini-verses and which is a universe inside a ours. it really made me think a little about it and i theorize that super novas turn into black holes then into quarks which is the release of energy that the black hole that had sucked in form neighboring galaxies, nebula's and or suns. now these quarks what if they are actually big bangs and making mini verses? a quark is when a black hole implodes from the shear amount of energy it sucks in.
>Isn't a universe inside our own universe just another cluster of galaxies? I'm pretty sure technically for another "universe" to be made it would have to wipe out the previous one
ah you see but what if its smaller then ourssince out universe is ever expanding doesnt that mean that there would be space for one? and it would be streching more or less the same reletive to our universe but going on a slower speed then ours
>Well, from what we already know everything that exists is the universe, so any time anywhere another big bang type phenomenon occurs even if it is small, it's not creating the universe it's changing the current universe.
ok how about this our earth right? has seen whats around us to an exstent and we have concluded that there is more to the universe then we can see. there is strong evidence of that. now apply this to the miniverse that i have talked about.
as said before anon "ah you see but what if its smaller then ourssince out universe is ever expanding doesnt that mean that there would be space for one? and it would be streching more or less the same reletive to our universe but going on a slower speed then ours". thus it would really create a change in the universe!
>>8880553
Part 2 on disscusion of miniverse
>Well, just because we cannot see it doesn't mean it isn't still a part of our own universe, I'm just saying that even in the idea of multiverse there is still an overarching surrounding (whether infinite or not) I guess you're saying if we found another place expanding away from itself just like ours. It would be another universe? Right?
oh shit so black holes absorb the things around it right so wouldnt it have the make up of what to make a universe????? then when the quark happens it creates a mini big bang!!
if we were in the situation of being the minverse then that would litterally mind fuck all of our phsyisists hahahha
>I guess if we found another situation similar to ours, another place in our universe where we see that another big bang has occurred to that extent (idk if big bang is the right term for it exactly) but in that case I guess we'd have multiple universes and we'd have to expand the definition from observable universe to a new word that encompass our universe and the new universe.
but there is a chance that thats how it is! if there are multiple galaxies then wouldnt there be a change of that??? neighbouring universes!
>I mean, the universes would collide And so far we see no evidence of that
like how galaxies are doing the same sort of thing.
>>8880562
Part 3(end) on disscusion of miniverse
>Well everything is traveling away from a specific point, it's like if you drop a ball in water and drop another ball in water a few feet away, the ripples would hit and overlap, which is the same principle of multiple universes colliding
maybe thats how the universe ends. oh but what if its infinite? like how i said the universe is expanding therefore creating space!
>It's inhabiting space
but its inbabiting the made extra space
>Regardless if it's infinite or not all universes within whatever space is would eventually meet
that could takes eons though cause time would also travel slower
>Well yes it could take trillions of years. Eventually the universe will probably end anyway due to the big freeze.
theres also light years which means for the suposed mini verse it could be 2x aeon. well since its basically a spec of our universe more then 2x of an aeon. for the miniverse
>It'll probably be much longer than 2x and eon
so to the miniverse it 1 light year for them could be 1 second for us
>And eon is very short relatively speaking, in astronomical terms it's a billion years.
end. what do you think /sci/?
How does /sci/ deal exam stress before/during an exam?
Assuming you are actually old enough to be posting here and your country has a half decent standard of education to get to places you should have done enough exams by now to not be phased anymore, just a routine now.
>>8880456
Not OP, but I've done A-level exams for 4 diffrent subjects and many other exams in ny life and I'm still terrified of them. Just some people tend to panic around exam time.
>>8880456
Not OP but you always get anxious about exams, perhaps not like the first time. An exception is residency exams I've heard countless people tell me these are the worst days of their lives.
I own a PTC-100 thermal cycler and have access to Taq, primers, etc., what should I do with it?
>>8880403
make DNA n shit
>>8880408
welll yeah, but what sort? There's a million different things I could do
>>8880549
Not much unless you also have a centrifuge, electrophoresis materials and equipment, pipettors, and sterilization equipment just to name a few
Alright anons, I have a question for you.
You are given a vector equation w*(2v+u), where w=<2,0,1> and v=<1,2,3>. w is orthogonal to u. You must calculate what this is equal to.
Now, you could solve this through vector algebra and get 2(w*v), but this would only give you one answer, no? What if u is orthogonal to v as well? Could you then take the cross product of v and w to get u?
If you cannot do that, please explain why.
That image is called vsauce6. That leads me to the conclusion that you have at least 5 other pictures. Post them and I might try to solve it
>>8880352
I have 8 but only half of them have vsauce in them
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You get up in the world by reading people, not equations.
get rekt
>>8880330
How is this even news to you OP?
Think of a career you'd consider "successful".
Chances are it involves interacting with others.
That's not even taking into consideration the shmoozing you need to do to climb the ladder.
>tfw /sci/ lied
If you needed to learn all about differential equations in the next 6 hours. How would you go around doing that?
>>8880134
Kill yourself and respawn as a newborn to gain extra time
>>8880161
Be sure to ascend as a human so you can retain your previous knowledge though.
Take a 6 hour differential equations course
I am currently studying Computer Science, and we are studying in Boolean Algebra a thing called "Diagram of Allan Marquand", but I am having difficulty understanding it. I tried to search the internet about but found nothing useful for my studies. Can anyone help?
(It's something like the image)
>>8880103
Draw a truth table brainlet.
>>8880140
I need to do exactly with this diagram, the truth table is not accepted in the exercise.
>>8880103
Bump for knowledge
299 792 458 m / s
Why is it that speed?
It has to be *some* speed.
because seconds are arbitrary
That's just how God made it.
What is the science behind taste?
Is there an objective way to measure how good someone's taste is?
yes
frogposters are bottom of the barrel worst taste
>>8879839
>Is there an objective way to measure how good someone's taste is?
Whether they like Kanye West.
>>8879839
Taste as in the sense; the taste buds on the tongue?
thoughts?
>>8879769
Seems to me that both their degrees are mostly bs.
It's possible, why not. But I know about Nye's work, and I just learned who Dolph is.
Ergo, Nye is probably more important anyhow.
>>8879769
I am more qualified. In fact last I checked 30% of people these days have a bachelors degrees. So he is only more qualified than 60% of people.
Is this ranking correct?
>>8879222
Rankings are fucking gay.
>>8879227
Exactly, everyone is equal, some just more equal than others.
>>8879222
>Galileo
Kill yourself
What is the most popular languages used in science? I want to learn computer science over the summer and want to make sure I learn a useful language.
according to /g/, all languages are shit
hope that helps
Python is based.
Check out Anaconda, it'll knock your fucking socks off.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_(Python_distribution)
>>8877184
>according to /g/, all languages are shit
this is factually true. I hope I'm helpful.
what is hardest engineering degree?
i would personally say electrical
depends on the school
electrical in most southern schools is a joke, mechanical or chemical are harder
>>8873569
science
Dunno about degree but this is the hardest course
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_therapy
Cambrian CO2 levels were about 7000 ppm according to this study... and not a single living being seemed to die, on the contrary, evolutionary explosions came from there
>>8868802
But humans didn't exist back then, so going back to those climates will bring back those good old days.