I am getting fucking sick of the modern academia. Got 2nd rejection after MORE THAN A YEAR waiting with a SINGLE utterly mocking review. The reviewer literally claimed that usage of "a" instead of "the" was a reason to reject at once.
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?
2nd rejection in a row with this journal and no clear indication of any flaws in my proofs!!1 Just some bitching about the notation and now this bullshit: wrong article! Whereas it is crystal clear from the context which article was meant! Moreover, even "a" might have been right -- depends on interpretation. Both me and this ignorant ass reviewer are not native speakers for fuck sake.
I can't stand this shit anymore. How can you even start a new idea in this ignorant ass academia? This is supposed to be science for fuck sake! Science means discovery! Do you fucks think everybody have to ever fuck around with the banal topics which have been fucked over thousands of times already????? It is a god damn mafia for fuck sake!11 No entrance for anyone without the Godfather's ok?
Fuck this.
Fuck this shit
>>9171680
>The reviewer literally claimed that usage of "a" instead of "the" was a reason to reject at once.
I don't believe you.
>>9171680
You know that you can appeal a rejection, right? Email, or even better, call the action editor and ask. Explain the situation. More often than not they'll send it out for review again.
Why don't we use a base infinity number system?
>>9171247
I don't know why don't you just end your life
Can u elaborate?
>>9171283
Instead of 11 we have a number that comes after 10. Sort of like how the number that comes after 9 isn't nine-1 but 10.
When did you realize that the "scientific method" is literally just glorified trial and error?
>>9171240
why did it take you so long to realize this? trial and error plus mathematical formalization.
the more depressing thought is that we actually don't have a better method for testing theory about reality.
>>9171252
Well machine learning and data sci has given us a powerful way to look at data we've collected.
And through Topological Data Analysis we can more precisely see assertions and connections in the data.
>>9171240
> glorified
Implying that trial and error isn't the best method for obtaining truth that we have ever come across, "glorified" or not? How else were you going to find out how things work? Think about it really hard for a while?
>quantum 'physicists' literally invented an infinite amount of universes because they couldn't deal with the consequences of the Copenhagen Interpretation
You pop-sci dorks and your infinitely branching universes make me sick. There is one universe and it's made out of probability fields.
Deal w/ it.
>>9168950
Phycisists have a bad way of speaking figuratively when describing the universe. All they are saying is that the POSSIBILITY of things happening in a different way exists, not that it really is in the present. What could have been does pose a legitimate moral question, for example what if you had tunneled out into space onto the moon?
>>9168950
just because the math works doesn't mean its real
infinite universes make no sense and there isn't any way to prove they exist so there's no point in it besides thought experiments
>>9168959
They exist as a possibility within the framework of the theory. For example if one were to bet one's life on a coin flip, even if one wins there would exist a possible reality whereby that person is dead. Which leads one to the conclusion that permitting the possibility that one dies based on random chance is a bad thing to do, right? (Or that the coin flip could be rigged)
Did this guy seriously fucking invent his own mathematics to solve an unsolvable problem?
did homo sapien sapien?
>when your colleague gives his own exposition of the proof but the theorems themselves are still over a page long
http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~gokun/DOCUMENTS/abc_ver6.pdf
>The proposition immediately follows from the described algorithms.
The Chinese are clothing in on a Science victory while the US of A is fucking around.
>Propellantless Propulsion: The Chinese EmDrive by CAST scientist Dr. Chen Yue, China's Space Agency
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdcer1QQLrA
Discuss
>>9166554
>The Chinese are clothing in on a Science victory
>>9166554
>blue leds
>Get Bachelor's in Mathematics
>Nobody is hiring
>Can barely land a job as a cashier at the local Applebees.
You guys promised me that STEM was the wave of the future. Why did you lie?
You fell for the STEM meme
>>9166069
lol
>>9166069
Over a single decade every cell in the human body will die and (generally) be replaced.
The exception to this are small concentrations of cells in the brain's cerebral cortex and heart which are 'permanent' and irreplaceable.
Yet over this same period of time, despite the near total replacement of one's physical body, there is a self perceived continuity of consciousness (of memory and sense of self)
How can one explain this apparent contradiction? I can think of only 3 plausible explanations:
1. An individual's consciousness resides somewhere within these small bundles of brain and/or heart cells. In regard to consciousness, everything else is superfluous; or
2. An individual's consciousness does not reside solely within these small concentrations of primordial cells, and consciousness either erodes over time as these other cells are lost, or the new cells replacing them are somehow integrated into the seat of consciousness, wherever that may be; or
3. An individual's consciousness does not reside in the body or perhaps at all. Consciousness itself may be an illusion resulting from a continuity of qualia
Any other ideas?
>>9159851
There was never any mechanism for continuity of "self" to begin with and there is no paradox. "Self" is a convenient concept for grouping together the brain activity of a given organism from moment to moment.
>>9159851
Your brain cells don't regrow. There's just a lot of them so when they die it's nbd. So it's more likely the self is the network created in the brain. Nothing to see here.
>>9159855
But consciousness is self-evident to oneself right? Ego cogito sum? If we know nothing for certain we at least know that we are a conscious entity that knows its knows nothing?
Is this a good textbook for learning calculus 1-3? It's published by Princeton.
>>9173885
I've never seen that book
however I learned calc 1-3 with pic related
>>9173885
I bought a calc I textbook and never touched it, never bought the calc III book.
I got A's in all the classes and would say I have an incredibly strong understanding of all the concepts.
I just worked out problems and googled shit that didn't come intuitively.
F
>>9172762
Poor little probe
Just watched the NOVA episode about this. Pretty cool. It's a shame we have to waste what little money,resources,time we have rather than doing more stuff like this.
Also interesting that they use Solaris.
I dont understand why didnt they leave it orbiting. Did it have no other chance because of its orbit?
~S->~K
L
A•(H•B)
{(J∨H)•L}->K / ∴S
H
HvJ
H v J * L
K
K -> S
S
i'm not writing the rules
>I bet
There is no wagering at 4chan, Grandpa.
>>9169210
~S->~K
~K
~{(J V H)*L}
~S->~{(J V H) V L}
(~J ^ ~H)
H
H->S
S
Has anyone else realized that women had perkier tits prior to the 2000s?
>>9147201
Yeah because thicc(fat) women are in
>>9147589
>thicc(fat)
normie detected
childhood obesity fucks up growth
A study has found evidence that religious people tend to be less reflective while social conservatives tend to have lower cognitive ability
>Religion and politics appear to be related to different aspects of cognition, according to new psychological research. Religion is more related to quick, intuitive thinking while politics is more related to intelligence.
>The study, which was published in the scientific journal Personality and Individual Differences, found evidence that religious people tend to be less reflective while social conservatives tend to have lower cognitive ability.
http://www.psypost.org/2017/09/analytic-thinking-undermines-religious-belief-intelligence-undermines-social-conservatism-study-suggests-49655
journal is kek worthy, a pol goldmine
"Tattooed man: Could menstrual cycle phase and contraceptive use change female preferences towards bad boys?"
"Psychological processes common to social conservatism and terrorism"
>To minimize the threat of terrorism the focus should be on reducing Grudge.
"Diminished UV radiation enhances national cognitive ability, wealth, and institutions through health and education"
>Country intelligence and wealth are unrelated; both depend on UV radiation.
>UV radiation exerts influence directly and through health and education.
Impact Factor: 2.005
5-Year Impact Factor: 2.400
lel
>>9173283
i didn't need a journal article to realize this
also this is not /sci/
Cipher - 5 words - IOEEAWDVMEBIPRYL
First step of many.
Best of luck.
>>9173213
>Caesar shift
Whoa, they're not even trying now.
Is it? i put that in an brute force decoder. didnt see anything legible. what did u get?
If you had to recommend 1 book that is most useful in learning HOW to study and get very good marks in exams, what would it be? I've heard A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley is very good. Is that the number 1 book for learning HOW to study and how to get the best grades?
>>9173165
Also, do you recommend any specific studying tips/pdfs/YouTube videos?
>>9173165
The sticky:
>>5942502
>>9173176
Sticky is shit