ITT: We give links to the most advanced and difficult science and math websites.
Basically just textbooks reiterated
https://www.thermalfluidscentral.org/encyclopedia/index.php/Main_Page
I don't have any good ones, but I'm monitoring this thread.
>>8617961
https://pt.khanacademy.org/
I can't get through this, and my friends cant either!
http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/papers-english.html
What does /sci/ think of social/human sciences, specially sociology and philosophy ?
>t. Sociology and Philosophy student
bump
desu~
>>8617907
sociology is shit
continental philosophy is shit
analytic philosophy is ok
Most philosophy is actually interesting, if you actually read their books and not listen to other people's caricatures.
>want to factor numbers in my head faster
>can't do it because I can only consider one trial division at a time
>seriously considering inducing multiple personality disorder on myself so i can solve problems with two parallel lines of thought
Would this work, /sci/?
>>8617900
No. It's not as if you have two separate personalities running at the same time.
>factor number
>does it end in an even number
>repeat
>does it end in an odd
>its a prime number
>>8617900
It may actually work.
Infact, I am going to attempt the same myself and report back to /sci/ about what happens. I will be using this tripcode for future identification.
>http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/20/the-white-house-websites-page-on-climate-change-just-disappeared.html
F
hmm
that's funny
thank god, no more billions of dollars going into al gore's wallet all because of fake science
>>8617798
I doubt that people visited the white house website for it's climate change page.
I wonder why the human race is advancing slower by the minute...
How does chemical evolution exist
How can a non living atom turn into a living breathing creature
>How can a non living atom turn into a living breathing creature
It doesn't. Miller-Urey was a hoax
>>8616598
shut up idiot
>>8616631
>asks an extremely good question
>idiot
It seems big science doesn't want me to know
Bosons and fermions.
>>8616408
And if constrained to 2D, anyons
>>8616408
SUSY is just around the corner.
>>8616451
>SUSY is just around the corner
thoughts?
>>8616106
My engineering school literally has a program to help newcomers with orthography and grammar
I wish I was kidding
>>8616115
So?
>Engineers
>Good at math
Pick one.
Is there such a thing as too much science?
A point where further advancements in science is a detriment to society?
>>8615950
Define "detriment"
>>8615950
Well, ethics is the only thing close to "too much science".
Other than that science is just a tool. There is no such thing as too much science.
However, in the wrong hands the tool can be abused. See the political and business world for many instances of abuse.
>A point where further advancements in science is a detriment to society?
yes
just look at the internet
pretty much accepted among the mathematical community?
>Euler
>Wears underwear on head
>Still GOAT
>>8615838
Hmm, Euler looks a little different in the picture
GET IN HERE FAGGOTS:
http://www.ulalaunch.com/webcast.aspx
>T minus -00:03:00
>Live stream is starting soon
What a cocktease
Basic cargo transportation of military satellites isn't really science, but okay.
>not even trying to land it
why should i even care
Need help what is this called? (Pic related)
british electrical socket
>>8614503
That looks a bit like gel electrophoresis.
it's dna-related
Find a flaw.
>>8613807
Is it possible for me to one day understand math so well that I can masturbate to this stuff too?
>>8613807
no canonicalization
>>8613830
This, pretty much.
Stuff like pretty mathematical notation and application of mathematical rigor started exciting me right after starting my phil. major and reading basic analytic philosophy but I'm way too confused even by precalculus math because I slept on high school math courses. I'm even starting to consider taking course on set theory and mathematical logic just to start getting all this beauty that is syntax.
You all are pretty smart right? I'm a brainlet and am taking a class where the professor constantly says race is a social construct.
Is that true? no bully pls
p.s. it's a gen ed requirement
show her this picture
>>8613113
completely true. 10/10 would say again
>>8613119
Not looking for a /pol/ gypsy's opinion.
Name one good thing that has ever come out of space exploration. Justify all the money sunk into that pit over the years. Protip: You can't.
>>8612457
future of humanity and hope. also scientific eagerness.
>>8612457
satellites
>>8612460
specifically weather satellites, communications
satellites, and navigational satellites
Sometimes I lurk this board just to look for MIT/Caltech anons and ask them how the hell they got in
welcome, you have found one. ask your question child
>>8597414
what is MIT stands for ??
Sometimes I lurk this board because I want to find a lava sun/ice sun thread to laugh at new folk who fall for the bait.