Doesn't it just make you cringe a bit every time you hear some shit like "Physics is just applied philosophy." Lol, there are some weird niggas on this planet.
>>7718778
This post makes me cringe, 2bh.
Physics is poop kek
>>7718778
physics is applied mathematics which is applied philosophy
so, they'd be right, but in that world you could say that biology is applied philosophy without being totally wrong so it really doesn't matter
Secrets and Lies: Creating a Value for Consciousness
The natural focus of what is the factoring determination that preludes an action that sets an additional variance into the correspondence of potential malleability is that of a thing of lending the focus of deceiving to what can be known as of as the 'prime directive', this field of anti conglomerate functions that is that of a space that can be tailored into a focus of delegation that precedes the elements of intention as the function of a normalized and stable concoction and by such can be deferred into negotiation with the dynamic of the structure and as such can be demonstrated as and with the various potential trade arrangements that naturalize the dissection of the space into a naivety which preludes my next point...
The vice of contorting trophies is something that has long been a complex of the multi-cellular species as a whole, be it from breeding for superiority to spending earnings, as something that is potentially an exacerbation of permanent, for the means of prolonging already spent lives; the conditions of directing what is determinably indefinably branching leads to an anomaly int the universe that can be considered that of a pierced chaos, where there are no definable ends but always a middle concerned with what its action frame is set to impose it coercion of force over that...
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The conditions of travelling into a land with no intention of leaving any trace other than your allocation of space may seem foolhardy to the relaxed functioning of technology, as we know it in our credence of awareness of it, that there be volatile things in our circumstances would bother us is not something that we would confuse with as nubile, scaling and relative to us it has the foundations that make up the series that either beget us or determined some rudimentary detox of themselves to make for the allowance of us is the conditions we would expect, but forgotten is the...
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Nurturing may be considered a foolhardy nature of control, there is little thought in human conditions to the full implications of what a baby realizes to be out of reach and uncontrollable albeit such accompanies determinable patterns as it looks up and the turning contraption of shapes situated above its head in its crib, the same determination of flux can be applied to wave science for the most part, there are little applications that truly grasp its nature but yet we choose to belittle ourselves with half hearted displays of what it potential would be renditioned as as it...
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This is all bullshit and placebo, according to any reasonable studies, right?
i dont know, why dont you read some reasonable studies and report back?
faggot
When you figure out how to do a test with a control group who receives convincing placebo acupuncture and acupuncture professionals who unknowingly administer placebo acupuncture, let us know.
>>7718552
It's unfalsifiable, in essence?
I wanna get into quantum field theory but I can only learn it online. ANYBODY know any good resources to do so? I have been exposed to quantum mechanics for a little over a year now and I have a good handle at the basics but I want to learn more about QFD. Please help.
>>7718474
https://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/training/perimeter-scholars-international/lectures/2014/2015-psi-lectures
google is your friend. i upgraded from qm to qft about a year and a half ago and i'm still gaining insight on it all the time! good luck!
one word of advice: feynman diagrams are not necessary
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Niggers
>>7718445
If theres still any competent anons using 4chan, how do we get rid of dumbfucks likes this?
/sci/ is literally /shitpost/ and it makes /x/ and /b/ seem like professional genius conversations.
>>7718455
There's this magic tool called a "filter." I recommend filtering * on /sci/. I find it removes 100% of shitposting with an extremely low false positive rate.
>Why are we learning this? What's the application?
>When am I ever going to use [rudimentary mathematical object] in real life?
>>7718423
Well tell me, what ARE the applications of calculus? Seems like arbirary abstraction to me.
underage pls
Hey /sci/, College student here. Which of these two O-chem books would you recommend. If you've used one, or both, do you have any comments about it?
Vollhardt and Schore
or
McMurry, 8th edition
>>7718353
I've found McMurry pretty good, it's a common standard text for many O-chem courses for a reason.
I've never used Vollhardt. If you're looking for a supplementary text for your course, Klein is great for self-study/simple explanations (but, Wade is more comprehensive, and Clayden is advanced with anything you need for a first semester course and more.
>>7718353
Wade master race reporting in
>>7718353
Clayden and Greaves.
Physics question
If something is extremely large, like galaxy sized, would it's speed naturally increase with its size relative to normal moment such as walking or throwing a punch? Or would it take a million years to do anything?
>>7718341
> anime physics
Not sure I'm just guessing but I'd say yes, to a degree
Say there's something that's big enough that it's natural speed reaches 99% the speed of light
If it's any bigger it will not get any faster no matter how big it gets
>>7718341
in general big things tend to move slower than small things.
Also relativity. The galaxy throwing robot from gurren lagann is all kinds of not possible
>>7718351
nooo, you've destroyed my dreams
do they mean nothing to you, anon?
How does /sci/ deals with study burnout?
Kill a few brain cells. Like go on /sci/ and start a climate change discussion thread
Ideally you want to study more
But since you're human you will do what humans do
Drinking.
What?! Is this a rebellion of machines?
>>7718073
Casio ftw
800 is just a multipple of pi.
Deal with it
>>7718073
How do I know you didn't just photoshop this image?
The only evolution that has been scientifically attested is on a very small scale and within narrow limits. To conclude from this "micro-evolution", which no one contests, that there could be such a thing as "mega-evolution" - that for example, the class of birds could have evolved from the class of reptiles - is not merely conjecture but perverse conjecture. Micro-evolution demonstrates the presence in nature of all sorts of unseen barriers that ensure the stability of the various classes and orders of animals and plants and that invariably cause transformation,...
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>>7718069
Either aliens or God guided the macro-evolution.
And you are right evolution in general can be laboratory tested, but in the state we exist now and considering how shitty the universe was with making life- we should've been earth worms by now.
>>7718071
speak english properly fag
>>7718087
Are you brain dead?
Who can solve this??
[math]f(x)=-1-\int_{0}^{x}\left ( 2*x-t \right )*f(t)*dt[/math]
>>7718046
blah blah take derivative second fundamental theorem of calculus blah
Fucking suckers, you got no idea. My son could solve that with his dick.
I'm not a robot.
>>7718063
how many integrals were you solving with your son's dick?
Any bio guy here?
What's your opinions on hens and chickens?
I think they're cute.
:3
I feel sorry how we treat them.
They are also useful in biomechanics ... https://youtu.be/_dPlkFPowCc
>>7718016
From a biochemist's point of view, they're an excellent source of protein for eating in bulk.
>>7718016
From a Genetecs Engineers perspective I agree with both the fact that they are delicious and they are cute. This means unfortunately a dillema of ethics and natural gut feeling which led my research efforts into cloning and growing muscle tissue individually from brain matter in a laboratory....
Thus solving the problem of killing another creature with a brain for food
Does somebody know where i've done something wrong?
>>7717906
You're using your notebook sideways, and you're also using graph paper.
What the fuck man? The better question is what you've done right, if anything at all
>>7717906
Why would the integration constant need to be an element of the reals?
>>7717917
>graph paper
Literally nothing wrong with that, what does a /sci/entist use?
Got this shit linked to me on facebook asking how this wouldnt or would work, can someone tell me what to comment?
>>7717874
It would break.
>>7717875
What if it's done in a vacuum?
>>7717874
>boundary condition:
the velocity of the small gear at point of contact is exactly equal to that of the large gear at the same point