What degree do u have or are studying? How do people react when you tell them
Should have a Biomedical Science degree in 6 months or so. People usually sound impressed like they think it's particularly hard or something, but I think that's because there's so many arts/humanities students here, plus it has a lo of syllables.
Medicine.
People literally think I'm superhuman(which I also am).
>>7773788
I'm in geology, but trying to transfer into geophysics. The trick is to have as many syllables as possible. I like to say "geological sciences" (which is what it will actually say on my degree).
Kind of pissed cause my uni just stopped offering my degree in Latin (as in, the writing on the piece of paper). Now its in boring old english.
Do we need it?
Does it work?
Have you used it?
Can we enforce it?
All your questions will be answered tonight * after you fill forms A1,A2 and B7, send them to our main office, wait 3 months for approval, reapply forms E and F, contact our legal suport team and ....
>>7773755
Your friendly (non-US) physicist and patent attorney here
>Do we need it?
The debate will never end. Considering the alternative for recovering investment in R&D is use of trade secret I'd say we do need it.
>Does it work?
Yes but not perfectly. Contrary to what some think the system is continuously changing, particularly due to case law.
>Have you used it?
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>>7774319
I looked a bit into the patent system few years ago, but I didn't do anything back then.
I still have a few questions, I'd like to hear your take on it.
1. Do you think that filling a patent without an attorney (especially the first time) is suicide?
Is it reasonable for a company with limited funds?
2. How much does the whole thing typically cost?
I've read about 10's of thousands per patent, with several patent required per market item.
3. When some people patent...
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>>7775803
1: Unless you have a lot of experience it is suicidal: it does disclose your invention but is unlikely to achieve the best possible protection.
You could however use some of the self help guides on he net to get a clearer written statement on what your invention is. Strange as it may seem it is a common problem that the inventor does not disclose all the relevant parts to the patent attorney.
You should particularly focus on how your invention differs from prior art and what the technical effect of these...
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I need an easy project that has that "wow" factor. It's gotta be about kinematics, forces, energy, sound, or electricity.
>>7773749
Derive a closed form solution for an asymmetric spinning top, that'll impress 'em.
make a clock and get accepted into MIT
>>7773749
a potato clock
Anyone else here going to apply to be an astronaut? Any tips/advice? I have the qualifications. Mite b kewl.
Also, I'm a straight white male.
Good luck senpai
See u in space
Don't come back.
How much does the randomness in QM matters in the question of free will?
besides the fact that randomness isn't free will can it really matter that much that there could be a different outcome of our actions if we could turn back time?
non-determinism = automatic free will
considering we have zero control over randomness(hence the name), it doesn't change the fact that free will doesn't exist, even in the sp00ky world of Quantum.
>>7774202
I know that and I already mentioned it in my starting post, i'm still wondering how much the randomness in quantum physics has influence on our actions and neurobiology, if it does have any at all.
Please help me get better at algebra. I'm so bad at math.
Not possible. Mathematical ability is genetically determined. You can't change your genes.
My condolences.
>>7773672
this
I bet OP isn't even proficient with Banach Fields
>>7773672
Not sure if trolling...
More or less anyone can become good enough to complete an undergrad degree at least, unless they're clinically retarded.
Remember goyim, only raving mad lunatics wear tin foil
You don't want to become that oddball 'mind control' loner we invented and inserted into all your favorite movies and television shows, do you?
correlation =/= causation ;)
>>7773584
In what fucking city does anyone live 1km away from an RF tower ?
You're literally comparing rural and urban cancer rates.
>>7773587
Good goyim. Don't forget to donate to my cause to get pseudoscience such as this out of our schools and out of our libraries.
Where is the best UK university for meeting gay guys?
Imperial, plenty of engineers to go around.
>>7773528
lmfao. What's with this meme?
What's the best way/place to learn c++?
And what prerequisites will I need?
Thanks in advance senpai. I'd blow you to show my gratitude, but I'm not gay, sorry!
The interwebz desu senpai.
>>7773464
Internet is a big place.
>>7773461
None of us will ever fuck a goddess like this.
ITT: Discuss anything to do with Banach spaces, Hilbert spaces or [math]l^p[/math] spaces.
Stop flooding /sci/ with these threads retard
What about sobolev spaces?
>>7773304
What's a Sobolev space?
What is your opinion on mathematical olympiads?
>>7773206
talented, genius, and smart kids.
but than some of them want to major in cs or physics than mathematics sadly.
What happens to them when they reach adulthood? Why don't they become tech moguls and such?
They won the genetic and environmental lottery and were artificially raised to make use of their talents, they will earn 6 figs probably, but none of them end up spectacularly successful. There is still a lot we don't understand and outside of human control.
>>7773206
Giant math-based-autism cirklejerk.
So /sci/, what is your favorite number? My favorite number is 581442729886633902054768000. If you know what's special about it without looking it up, then you're cool.
>>7773152
251521180131513.
>>7773154
That's just a random number you just came up with.
>>7773157
No. Don't blame me if you can't crack it.
Cool Graph thread
>autism simulator
>>7772902
>>7772906
Do you have a favorite science communicator, if so who are they?
Mine is Cara Santa Maria
No, but I have a least favorite shitposter, and that is OP.
>>7772783
Bravo Sir or Madam, I don't start many posts, but when I do. I fail miserably.
>>7772779
Is that what we're calling them now?
How long have you been going to /sci/?
How much did you know before you started visiting this board? How much do you know now? Did /sci/'s topics, sticky, or wiki have any hand in increasing your knowledge?
>>7772742
I learnt from /sci/ that there are about 42% of Math memers
32% of engineers claiming to be scientists
9% of Ph.D.s regretting life
12% of MDs hating life
Last 5% of actual scientists
>>7772742
Since around 08 or 09.
/sci/ has definitely decreased my IQ by several points, perhaps even a standard deviation or two. This place is filled with retarded spergs, and I'm starting to become one of them. If any newfag is lurking, please follow my advice, and leave.