Does the fact that all electrons in the universe are identical, indicate that reality might be simulated ?
Nah, it just means that electrons are made up of even smaller parts.
>>7967289
nah you mom spreading her legs is what indicates that reality might be simulated.
Not it means all electrons are actually just the same electron.
So is Sixty symbols the best pop sci channel on youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlJNsRZ4WxI
ye probs
>>7967085
>not scishow
>>7967137
yea , not scishow
all of brady's channels rek greenfags as far as popsci goes .
>that cool as fuck chem professor
>those mememathematicians with their -1/12
the crash course stuff isnt too bad tho
Hey /sci/,
I am in the 4th year of Computer Science but my writing is very bad, which makes my life difficult since I want to follow academic carrer. What could I do to improve my writing skills?
>pic unrelated
Generally, reading helps your writing.
>>7966588
READ ANYTHING, ANYTHING AT ALL THAT ENGAGES YOU, AND THEN WRITE ABOUT IT. Start a blog and write pieces for it. Post your things on your blog. Do not expect a following; simply write for yourself, write things that you can live with, and post them. By reading, you will learn the relevant clauses, phrases etc which are useful. Work on parroting enough of those clauses often enough (a process that writers have to go through) and in different enough contexts, and eventually you will have a voice of your own.
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>>7966599
Well, that was kinda inspiring!
Thanks anon, I surely will take theses advices from now on!
So i have a small lithium disc battery I need recharged, however there isn't a panel to get to said battery. This battery is also like 10 years old, but it still gives off a very small amount of power. The battery is located inside a translucent object and there is a hole large enough to stick stuff into in order to reach the battery and the components that touch the battery.
So, how do I change this up so it actually works?
>>7966583
no that won't work anon, just replace the battery
>>7966782
>there isn't a way to physically replace the battery
>replace the battery
>>7966583
>that picture
lol'd hard. Enjoy your exploding battery, retard.
Why the fuck does observation collapse the wave function. Explain it to me like the idiot I am.
1-virtual universe rendering as we get close to see
2-our instruments interfere with the particle
>>7966490
consciousness
we don't know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAJI4gqX3Zg
Holy shit.
Explosion bigger than the Earth.
>>7966402
The jews did it.
The comments section should be part of a cringe thread
stem major here. it's been almost a year since I graduated. how the fuck do you get a job? literally everything wants years of experience
>>7966306
depends on the degree. What did you study? Where (country)?
That said, code monkey jobs are pretty much available anywhere.
>>7966312
physics, US
>>7966313
You fucked up. You'll either need to go to grad school, become proficient at coding, or convince some place that you enough of a genius to justify hiring you without experience.
>>7966215
Just got my maters in science & biology there. I would say that they have a great program that can rival Princeton.
>>7966215
because 70% of the time any bachelors degree is enough.
>>7966224
>masters in science & biology
What?
Look: http://www.techinsider.io/most-technological-countries-lag-behind-in-science-2015-12
>8
>Mexico
Stopped reading right then and there
>>7966190
Blame it on their arrogance. The result is shit education.
>>7966190
This goes to show that quality of university does not directly correlate with percentage of STEM graduates.
What are some interesting properties of a smooth gradient that goes from dense in points to zero points per local volume?
What is an example of a completely uniform way to fill space with points in such a way? Can a function have a solution set that acts like such a gradient?
>>7966171
Get out comp 'sci'
>>7966208
What?
Yeah check out the Riemann zeta function it pretty much does exactly what you said. How you described it so efficiently is pretty amazing as well.
... is applied Biology
Biology is applied Chemistry
Chemistry is applied Physics
Physics is applied Math
Math is appled...
Help me to complete it.
>>7965944
>Math is appled...
masturbation
>>7965944
logic is applied knowledge
knowledge is applied thought
thought is applied brain
brain is applied cells
cells are applied molecules
molecules are applied atoms
>>7965944
Math is applied Biology
I solved them both in one fell swoop!
???
Thus far if I have seen this in an expression I have just evaluated it twice, once as +1 and once as -1 and they have both turned out the same.
But what is the actual answer and why?
>Thus far if I have seen this in an expression I have just evaluated it twice, once as +1 and once as -1 and they have both turned out the same.
KEK
>>7965476
I know, I know.
the point is, it worked. but now i dont know what to do.
>>7965450
PRECALC GO AWAY
What would happen if you plug a volcano?
>>7965167
Ever heard of the Mount St. Helens eruption?
>>7965167
it would un-plug itself by erupting explosively
most volcanism is caused by hotspots / mantle plumes, which is not something humanity is capable of doing anything about
the earth would explode
>stop drinking coffee on Saturday
>sleep for 7 hours on Sunday night
>slept for 11.5 hours last night
How can people say coffee is healthy when it affects sleep? It just seems like a big lie.
>>7965108
Sleep 11.5 is extremely bad for your health so apparently coffee is quite healthy.
If you drink it in the morning it doesn't effect that nights sleep
>>7965108
Only /pol/ affects my sleep. Damn red pills.
How come the world isn't deterministic when math is?
>>7964945
Because math is based on logic.
And logic breaks down on the quantum scale.
>>7964945
>How come the world isn't deterministic
>implying