Can someone epxlain me how angular momentum works?
>>8796083
Nope
>>8796084
I fell ya'
>>8796083
Spinny things like to keep on spinning the same way they're already spinning.
Often happens when he acquired a pure ideology.
Oh wait, lol, you probably mean the Russel paradox thing.
For some reason, even if I'm deep into set theory, I thought you meant that episode where that other guy he respected him told him he's morally trash and should kill himself and he was totally destroyed and thought about it.
He got BTFO a lot by dying.
Help
>>8795673
the first one is right
the second one is (-e)^2 = -1 * -1* e * e = e^2
>>8795675
Thanks anon
>>8795673
e=0
ok /sci/ so how can water exist as a liquid at room temperature if elemental oxygen can't?
Van der Waals forces and polarity
>>8795576
Because bonds matter
>>8795576
Add two hydrogen molecules, that's why.
What proves the most basic math axioms? I'm talking about simple things like 1 = 1, 1 + 2 = 3, 0 is a number, etc.
Axioms are like bricks that we can use to build walls, which are mathematical proofs. But what can prove the axioms themselves?
Is this the point of Godel's theorems?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peano_axioms
>>8795288
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peano_axioms
great, I'll read more about that, thanks anon
>>8795285
ZFC obviously
Which one is it?
Are we beyond the point of no return, or do we need to enforce quasi-orwellian controls on emissions, industry and people's everyday lives to save the World from Climate Change™?
"end of the world" predictions have been happening for all of recorded history and so far have a 0% success rate
10 years ago they said we'd be underwater by now
what's the new date to mark on my calendar as the end of the world for you and your stupid doomsday cult?
>>8795145
Tell that to the dinosaurs...
5 8 7 3 9 8 7 9 18 25 36 96 38 8 12 9 8 3
9 4 14 6 5 18 6 8 8 6 5 8 3 6 5 6 13 16
this code, does it mean something?
>>8794376
Op's a faggot
>>8794376
its binary dude
I ran it through 2 binary distillers, 3 quantum compilers, and I finally cracked the code. Here's what it came to:
I've been meaning to go to university in a few years, and I decided to try for the Putnam. I think I'm too old for the olympiad. Is pic related a good start?
I'm 18, been out of school since the 8th grade because of reasons, have self taught myself some high school math.
The reason I think it's good is because it starts off with exponentials and logarithms and ends off with proofs, pigeonhole principle etc.
>>8792846
What do you want to achieve actually?
>>8792850
>Competitive mathematics
>I decided to try for the Putnam
come on
>>8792855
Do combinatorics along with that book
Is it worth to do a PhD if you can't get accepted into a top-10 university?
its hard to put a number on what rank is no longer worth it.
It depends how devoted/determined you are I guess. It's possible (but unlikely) to go to a mediocre school and just wow the fuck out of everyone and end up with a decent tenure track position.
Do only the top 10 universities publish good data?
>>8792259
Yeah, but you should consider other private unis and public ivies as well.
Never touch a X State though.
Did like three times iqtest.dk in a ten years span, even after graduation (physics).
To anyone claiming IQ tests are bunk, you either are butthurt or patronizing.
Is there any alternative working method for becoming noticeably smarter?
Tried everything from HIIT to research chemicals.
Only thing I'm not able to do is access to higher levels of concentration (meditation),
but otherwise I can concentrate on books for hours (no ADHD).
>>8790619
hahhahahahhahahahahahahahah
>tried research chemicals
holy shit, you're beyond repair
>>8790619
>Is there any alternative working method for becoming noticeably smarter?
Yes, by not thinking that IQ is about how "smart" you are
>>8790619
you need to fellate me, my dick is the source of all IQ points, I ejaculate IQ points, suck me dry and you will become a genius
"I'm an electrical engineer."
>"An electrician?"
"I'm a mechanical engineer."
>"A mechanic?"
"I'm a nuclear engineer."
>"Oh no, you make bombs?"
"I'm a Physicist"
>"A physical therapist, or a physician?"
"I'm a math major."
>"Do You want to to be a teacher?"
>>8789046
>I was never a math person
>>8789046
"I'm a physicist"
>"Oh like Sheldor lol"
Every. Single. Time.
>>8789057
At least those mother fuckers don't call you Bazinga.
JUST END IT
END IT!
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Previous thread: >>8761147
Current research?
Interesting problems?
Anything cool on the Arxiv?
Daily reminder that elliptic curves are _the_ best mathematical objects.
>great for cryptography (allegedly even good for post-quantum cryptography)
>helped solve Fermat's Last Theorem
>they're the only genus of curves whose rational points are hard to count
>million dollar prize for connecting their zeta function to their rank over [math] \mathbb{Q} [/math]
>turn into donuts over [math] \mathbb{C} [/math]
>>8780532
Heya, /math/
I'm pretty happy today : I just realised that there exist a way to transfer from my school to the most prestigious of the country. I can try to transfer either to the math department or the physics one.
>Math :
>One pre-selection process of looking at your records and motivation
>Written selection exams
>Final oral examination
>Physics :
>Selection process based on your records and motivation
>Oral examination, either in a theoretical subject or in a experimental one.
One of the experimental subject was how to calculate the speed of light using a microwave.
I've one year to prepare for it. Starting now. I think I'll be trying physics.
Sorry for the blogpost, I just wanted to share it. Bye !
>>8780532
My school uses Stewart calculus up until calc 3 (advanced calculus)
Is it brainlet?
>>8780556
im the unidentified gifted kid in the room who sleeps the whole class, has nothing on its notebook and yet gets the highest grades on math, who rather read 15 minutes of content on the internet in order to sleep and flert the entire next week. yeah, i'm the special snowflake or whatever... just tell me what comes after operations with matrices in the 2º year of highschool
>>8795998
sperm calculas
cumshot = infnite sperms basically
and you divide the sperms to create the cumshot
cumshot is just infinite slices of sperms, sperm = 1x infinitesimal sperm slice of the cumshot
>>8795998
More mickey mouse maths and homework you should be doing
>>8795998
man I want to shove my dick up your throat and cum on your beautiful stomach sphincter i will imagine it is the cervix of your throat and push hard on it and i will imagine that the shit that comes out of your anoos is actually our baby i want to love you, love = dick, love is actually bullshit it's just the basic need to reproduce to which we add shit like when you sprinkle that useless colored crap on a cake and think you're an artist but you're actually a primitive tard-lord
Here is a nice old school question. "Legendary" question 6 from the junior maths tournament of 1988.
Let a and b be positive integers in the equation (a^2 + b^2)/(ab+1). Show that this equation is the square of an integer.
Pic related
If you cant do it dont fret not many can, but what are your ideas about these type of questions that take 2 variables and "push" them into a 3D sense?
>>8795875
a=3
b=4
(a^2 + b^2)/(ab+1) = 25/13
>Show that this equation is the square of an integer.
???
let
a=1
b=1
(a^2 + b^2)/(ab+1) = 2/2 = 1
1^2=1
>>8795895
Square of an integer almost means 2^n so sub in a = 0 and b = 2 and u get 4 which is 2^2 aswell
Can anyone tell me some practical, real world applications that the Mandelbrot set?
A sense of superiority over people who don't understand it
>>8795617
None, cellular automemes.
It makes for a great visuals when you're high on acid