How close are we to having the technology so I can erase certain memories of mine and experience different things like video games or movies for the first time over and over again indefinitely? Is this even possible /sci/ or do I read to much Science Fiction?
>>8601780
well, just open your brain and take a knife and cut a few nerves. im sure youll hit some memories.
gud luck m8.
>>8601780
Not close at all. It would be one thing if memories were nearly stored in small regions but they're actually stored in relatively spread out neural networks.
>>8601790
Can't w8!
Is possible to do a major in 3 years?
>>8601515
Why rush?
The best time of your life will be spent in uni, drag it out to five years if you can. Then go to grad school, stay in schools as long as possible OP
>>8601542
>undergrad best years
Lol no
Remember in high school when everyone was saying "omg I can't wait to study exactly what I want to all the time!". Oh, hello core curriculum, hello electives, hello more kissing ass to get into the next school (med school, law school, grad school, etc)
I'm a grad student and I've never had more fun. I'm financially independent, get to live in California, get to actually study only my subject area and nothing else, and get to flaunt my superiority whenever possible.
;)
>>8600000
Can any of you sciencebitches dispute this? Or is he correct?
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SbKaTmgoAo
Are the kind of DNA tests people are having to show their ancestry wrong? In these tests they can show you how much neanderthal DNA you have, but do scientists have a complete sample of a true neanderthal to accurately do this?
Only a nigger would say that.
>>8600892
>wanting to be a Homo-sapiens instead of the clearly superior neanderthal
Does someone kow what happened to koanicsoul.com?
The website is down. Did it move to another domain?
ITT: Only people with an IQ above 155 will be able to cringe at posted material.
Small peen
What's up with the rings of Uranus? Why is it that the planet is sideways, therefore the particles have to orbit it sideways?
Bleach you anus to get rid of the rings
a simple internet search away
http://www.space.com/13231-planet-uranus-knocked-sideways-impacts.html
uranus used to have a moon (it was pluto)
Is this right?
>>>/pol/106995123
>>8599646
Yes.
>>8599646
Final redpill? That's been around for a very long time, dumbass. Kill yourselves /pol/esmokers.
>that entire thread
Is /pol/ full of 15 year olds or something? Also, to answer your question, yes the double slit experiment is true.
Shit tier Universities
I'll start
>hands out degrees like candy
>worst UC
>normies invasion
>ching chongs everywhere
>#37 Ranked National University on U.S News
>Shit Tier
>K
>>8599437
the ones I got rejected from
Hello fellow scientists. I have never been to college before, but I think at 22, its finally time to start on a career path
I really want to go into chemistry. I want to create drugs for the pharmaceutical companies.
I want chemistry because I am not good at math. Can anyone give me some advice?
>>8597989
>I want chemistry because I am not good at math. Can anyone give me some advice?
At what level are you talking? Regardless, you can learn it, over again or for the first time. But Bachelors in Chem usually require a stats class, and calc 1, my school went up to calc 2.
I would say that in order of degrees that require the most math would be:
Math
Physics/Engineering
Chemistry
Biology
Economics
Sociology
English
Art History
>>8597998
I passed high school with a D in algebra 2, but I didnt care back then
but I want to know if chemistry if even worth getting into. Is it over saturated like lawyers?
Everything world-changing has been invented already. Everything life-size has been discovered.
Prove me wrong.
Back to >>>/his/ Lord Kelvin.
Reminds me of a story I heard about a patent clerk who retired in like 1800 declaring that everything useful had already been invented.
>>8597384
It wasn't that long ago when physics was thought to know pretty much everything there is to know, with only a few minor things left to figure out, like the threshold frequency of photoelectric effect. You know what happened next.
What maths did you fags take each year of high school?
>>8594168
8th grade I was in Algebra 2, and over the summer I took Geometry on an online accredited high school. Freshman year 1st semester they let me take Pre-calculus and 2nd semester I took Calculus. Over the summer between freshman and sophomore year I took Calc 2. Sophomore year 1st semester I took Calc 3; 2nd semester Sophomore year DifEq; 1st semester Jr year Linear Algebra; 2nd semester Applied Linear Algebra; 1st semester senior year I took some Geometry course, and 2nd semester I took a proofs course
>>8594174
all of these starting at Pre-calculus were at a local community college that I lived like 2 blocks away from.
CORRELATION DOES NOT IMPLY CAUSATION*
*except for evolution, human caused global warming, and the nonexistence of God
Why are libtards so hypocritical and stupid? If these things are so important and they are so sure of them why can't they prove them with scientific rigor?
>>8590979
I know you're baiting, but we haven't discovered the Graviton yet, but Gravity works.
>>8590979
if there is no cause, what is there?
>>8590983
I don't think it works due to a particle. It's a literal function of space stretching imo
>>8586210
Pure Mathematics
The rarer the book is, the better. Also, if its available on libgen, don't bother giving a link. Just the name will be fine.
To start it off, I'll give you guys a rare pepe
>>8604202
if a book it's rare it's probably because it's useless
>>8604205
Just like the AoPS series, amirite?
>>8604206
what are you talking about? how are high school books which are still in print rare?
How did they figure out the shape of non-rotating thing?
A hyperbolic hyperboloid with circular base is both a ruled surface and a surface of revolution.
>>8604067
>>8604111
>hyperboloid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperboloid
>>8604124
And your point is?
I believe with enough voltage, an up/down program, and the firm grip of an onahole, I could recieve a mathematically precise handjob.
>>8603396
Definitely. I have seen some work from Europe. I think it was a German company? They were trying to make remote controlled toys -- kind of like Skyping I guess?
>>8603396
The word you're looking for is "Teledildonics"
>>8603405
lmao typical german permavirgin beta numale degenerates