Do I have a chance of solving the Riemann Hypothesis if I dedicate my life to it?
No?
>>8749598
OP, are you the same person that thought he could solve the Riemann Hypothesis and got BTFO in that thread a while ago?
>>8749598
Are you the guy that took like...
all the caffeine, crystal meth and fucking coke in order to break every single millennium puzzle and ended up being hauled away by paramedics for OD'ing in that last thread?
yo what the fuck
literally trivial, just use the definition of convergence
also put this brainlet tier question into the stupid question thread
>>8749457
yeah i get why its true but idk how to apply the definition to the question as its a general integer sequence and not a specific one
If it's convergent then grab any epsilon<1 and you can find an N such that for all indices creater than that N, you get that the values must be be les than 1 unity apart. If you have only integers, theb clearly no pair of distinct integers satisfy this so they must be the same for all the indices.
I've been watching some giant monster films lately, and it makes me wonder about how the anatomy of such a creature could realistically work to allow it to even function.
Let's say there's a fictional creature that's around 150 meters long in length stretched out from top to bottom, and it can walk, swim, and fly. It should be relatively fast in these kinds of locomotion, if it were human sized it should be able to run at 80 kilometers per hour, swim at 90 kilometers per hour, and fly at 150 kilometers per hour. Also obviously it should be able to survive for a while, like over a human lifespan.
How would its organs, circulatory system, bones, and nervous system work?
>>8749346
They wouldn't.
>>8749346
>How would its organs, circulatory system, bones, and nervous system work?
They wouldn't, cube-square law, the strength of a creature's bones increases proportional to the square of their radius while its math increases proportional to its cube, this makes it physically impossible for such a large creature to even support its own mass with anything resembling conventional bones. And the idea of such a massive creature flying is just absolutely ludicrous.
A creature of such dimensions could theoretically exist in the oceans, but it wouldn't be able to support such a complex anatomy, it would end up in the form of a fish or whale, give or take a few small fins or limbs, and its caloric needs would be insane, even feeding full-time it would exhaust entire areas of ocean just to barely survive.
Does semen really have nutritional benefits? If so, why and how?
beneficial polyamines like spermidine. women live longer because they chug so much of it
eating dirt has nutritional benefits. there are minerals in clay and occasionally beneficial microorganisms
>>8749145
So if i tie up my degenerate tranny brother in a basement and feed him nothing but semen would it make him live longer?
Im interested in going to med school and i was wondering whether its a good idea to go to an xray tech program first to boost my resume. I got a 28 on the mcat without studying for it and without taking biochem- i got 10s on both science sections and 8 on the verbal. I plan on taking a test prep class to boost my score. Should i just settle with being an xray tech or should i shoot for being a doctor? Im an ivy grad and ive worked menial jobs since college.
>>8749073
fuck everything and anyone and do what you want.
if that is being a bomb ass doctor, go do it NOW.
>>8749073
why would you not study for an extremely important standardized test?
>>8749169
I thought the MCAT was an IQ test just like the SAT. Studying for it won't do shit for you.
Psychologicaly speaking. Does a person who is reluctant to people, passive aggresive, hair trigger temper, manipulative, violent and have self grandiose sense but yet they are a saint to animals can still be considered an actual sociopath?
>>8748999
They can, after all a sociopath is someone who seeks stimulation by hurting other people
>>8748999
What a weird question...
>>8749003
[citation needed]
https://youtu.be/kTz52RW_bD0
Why is /sci/ so racist by measuring time?
>>8748848
Running on black time
>>8748848
TED has become such a fucking joke
>cultural theorist
I'm going with complete lack of hair.
>>8748779
The next step in human evolution is becoming cyborgs
The next step after becoming cyborgs is to replace ourselves with robots altogether
>>8748998
The next step after that is to unify consciousness (and maximize intelligence) to the greatest extent possible.
The next atep after that? Maybe control the universe so consciousness may continue indefinitely.
>>8748779
Hair actually provides more benefit in have it than not having it.
Next to keeping you warm, it retains your scent and allows you to feel the direction of wind/change in the air alerting you to danger.
A lack of hair would be devolution not evolution.
What is 'Time'?
>>8748776
The sequence of happenings.
>>8748792
Why can we only perceive the sequence in a certain order? Why can't we view the entire sequence at once, or go back and change one of the events in the sequence?
DUDE MATH LMAO
>>8748485
Matt's actually fucking great
>tfw you'll never look like Gauss
Why is trigonometry so complicated?
it is not
Because your teacher was very bad at explaining it.
SOH CAH TOA
All you really need.
Let's play with words. Try to disprove:
Nothing means nonexistence of something.
Nonexistence does not exist by definition.
Therefore there can not be nothing, there must be something.
Also why bother asking "why there is something rather than nothing"? We at least know that there is something. Maybe we should ask "is there everything rather than something"?
>>8748453
Knowledge is derived from the universe through human perception. Words are used to communicate that knowledge.
Using words to prove something is WRONG.
non-existance clearly does exist you fucking brainlet otherwise you wouldnt be able to talk about it
>/sci/ - my philosophical ramblings blog
Does anyone on here know some ressources explaining the synthesis of mind-altering substances and the way they work? What field of study should I look into if this is what interests me currently?
Psychology, the study on the working of the brain as an organ.
>>8748360
Sorry that I didn't specify this, but I'm looking for a science.
So you don't get psychology, but like most monkeys can learn tricks like math. That does not take away psychology is lectured as a science on even the most elite universities.
I'm confused
It will hit the back wall. Think about hanging a string and ball. Yes it's a bid different because the point of reference is the wait and not a string but the f=ma is the same.
>>8748283
it will stay in mid air because it is a closed system
If you smoke a sigaret on a bike it will make a funny youtube video. But will it do the same in a car driving 88 mph with all the windows closed?
There is your answer and a way to TEST and do the experiment YOURSELF
Hey does anyone know the correct answer too this?
thats not a question
>>8748268
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=(sqrt(1-x)-sqrt(4%2Bx))%5E2+%3D+sqrt(2x%2B7%5E2)
>>8748320
wrong
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=(sqrt(1-x)-sqrt(4%2Bx))%5E2+%3D+(sqrt(2x%2B7))%5E2