Can we create an entirely new gender with the technology we have right now? Don't get triggered feminists.
No, we don't fully understand gender determination in humans yet. We're getting there, and have identified several key genes and regions such as SRY, and XIST but we have a long long way to go before we understand it well enough to create a viable third sex.
>>8708897
for what purpose?
>>8708919
superior pmsing
I'm a neet that has lots of cognitive ability, just that everyone fails to recognize this and won't give me a chance. Does /sci/ have any ideas how to start a business. I'm tired of trying to convince people that I'm the guy they want. I don't have friends and literally, know zero people to collab with.
>>8708847
>asking a cantonese oil-painting forum for advice on a business
really great cognitive ability you're showing champ
>>8708847
Nobody owes you anything. You gotta TAKE the chance.
What can you do/sell then?
>>8708874
I know lots of analytic stuff, if they hire me they will make more money for sure.
>we see very large anomalies in the southeastern
>United States on the Spring Leaf Index map
https://www.usanpn.org/data/spring
>>8708781
Learn to greentext, retard.
Is it time for daily Climate change denial?
>>8708783
wat
Are there any proven fertile hybrid/cross-breed animals, not made laboratories but in the nature?
mulatto
Wholphin
>>8708653
Polar and brown bears have been known to mate and produce offspring, but I don't know if the known offspring survived to adulthood to breed (starvation, predation, ...)
>TFW you wasted thousands of hours on 4chan instead of learning math or organic chemistry
>>8708309
Then gtfo and do something. I believe In you
>>8708315
Thank you anon but I'm so lost... In my thoughts and in life
I'm unsure of how to get out
>on /sci/
>not doing science or math
hmmm
Does anyone here really, truly still believe in the Big Bang? I'm sick to death of the mainstream science media shoving it down our throats and to be honest, I can't wait for the day some leading figure declares that shit as broken science and put it in the fucking ground where it belongs so we can go back to teaching observational science.
Big Bang is just an outburst of a black hole. And beyond that we can never see. End of conquest.
>>8708277
What is your alternative proposal for it ?
>>8708277
Could you explain what factual issues, exactly, you have with the Big Bang model?
It seems pretty obvious that if everything in the universe appears to be moving away from everything else, and this appears to have been going on for a very long time, then at some point in the past everything must have been a lot closer together, and you'd expect from the Ideal Gas Law if nothing else that this denser state would have been hotter. When you add in the observed existence of the CMB, it seems quite plausible.
(?)!>0
This is the source code of the universe.
>>8708219
>Tripfag
Filtered.
Compiles with a myriad warnings.
As expected from our universe.
>>8708219
Ran this formula through a few phases. Holy shit. It might be true.
The future is here and it's horrifying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7xvqQeoA8c
>>8708210
awesome
it's like in my dystopian japanese animes
>>8708210
nice wheelie little terminator
>>8708210
i cant wait till the military mounts machine guns to these things. the sound of death will soon be an electric whine.
What is so complicated about atomic bombs that entire countries can't get their hands on them or design and build them? What would happen if some schematic or "how-to" for an atomic bomb was released to the public?
>>8708185
No idea, often wondered that myself. Probably has something to do with simply not having the stuff it needs, or not having the tech to produce or refine the stuff required, or something like that.
I can't believe it's because there is some "secret" some governments can't get their hands on and/or was never leaked.
>>8708185
Plutonium is rare.
>>8708185
1. Enriching uranium is hard
2. Explosive lensing is not exactly a cakewalk
3. Enriching uranium is hard
hey /sci/, I don't want to ask two shitty stack exchange questions in a row so pls help me out.
my book defines pic related
>>8708152
but then writes stupid shit like this which seems to go against their definition.
What did they mean by this?
>>8708153
how does this go against their definition? they just mean that ([13]_18)^3=([-5]_18)^3=([-5]_18)(([-5]_18)^2=([-5]_18)(([25]_18)=([-5]_18)(([7]_18)=([-35]_18)=1
>>8708175
Doesn't their definition imply that [13]_18 should be b=13 mod 18 ? But they write 13=b mod 18
In retrospect, do you wish the Internet never was invented?
No. I wish social media and online dating never were invented.
>>8707993
Of course not holy shit. I never had any friends when I was a kid so the only people I could socialize with were internet people. My social life consisted on internet forums and unironically playing Habbo hotel for like 5 years of my life.
Back then I wondered about what would happen to be if there was no internet because I was a really introverted kid. Even if I tired I couldn't have gotten real friends. I imagined myself staying all day in a library as the only possibility.
>>8707993
sorta but not really.
Me abusing the internet is a problem, but the internet has also helped me immensly throughout my life.
One thing I wish wasn't discovered during my lifetime is ANNs.
That really is fucking doomsday approaching, dehumanizing everyone and ruining my old dreams.
>damage 6 figure worth lab instrument accidently
>panic
>quietly cover up the scene to make it look like it was the previous guy using it who broke it
>a few days later
>all hell breaks lose
>the poor guy gets an absolute shitstorm from the lab technician and head of department
>angrily mentions how the department is set back financially by 3 months because of this
>the guy bursts in tears crying
>actually drops out a few days later
>3 months later
>The instrument is repaired
>any users who log in is now recorded automatically by the system for when and how long they use it
>one day
>simply switch on the instrument
>it doesn't turn on
>my blood runs cold
>notice I didn't actually log in the system yet
>flee the scene
>mfw they still dont know it was me
>>8707983
wow fuck off you cunt
>>8707983
Cool blog friendo
I hope you die. Nothing would have gone so awfully if you had just fessed up immediately and explained what happened, and even if it wasn't all cool for you at least you'd get what you deserve. Kill yourself.
You know what is interesting about caves? Nothing.
Erosion is interesting...
>>8707893
Saddest man alive
>>8707933
It's relevant
Geology has something to do with soil science and soil ecology is interesting to us brainchads
Think about the size of your city.
Now your country.
The continent your country is on.
Planet Earth.
Our solar system.
The Milky Way galaxy.
.
.
.
And the universe as a whole.
I can't fathom how enormous it is. How it is there. Its nature is not comprehensible to me. So full of hostile conditions, things and events that can destroy planets or even entire solar systems, and we have our cute little planet. I will never see 99.9999% of our planet in person. People say we are too late to explore the planet and too soon to explore the galaxy, but I will never get to personally experience the vast majority of what our planet has to offer.
Those distances out there. That vast, endless emptiness. Things that can release so much energy in a second that humanity could live off of that for billions of years. Maybe there's a huge space rock on its way toward us right now. Maybe something the size of Mt. Everest will impact Earth tomorrow. Maybe Earth will get hit by on of those ultra high energy particle beams that black holes release. There is nothing we could do. It would just hit us and not only is there nothing we could do, we probably wouldn't even see it coming. Our entire existence would be gone without a trace.
The universe is fucking scary.
it would make much more sense if nothing existed at all, yet here we are
really activates those almonds
>>8707795
It's pretty big, all right.
is the energy for my consciousness from the sun?
>>8707786
You get energy from the food. The food was formed due to supernova explosion. So I guess yes?
From a certain point of view.
I rike this