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It's precisely because they're anons and no one besides, that they live and breath the life of anonymous, that STEM is completely natural and totally inevitable.
There is no complication in programming. There is none in math, either, or any other grounds where logic is exercised.
For what reason should it exist, if it's no different than the contents of the 10 years you've cultivated from /g/, /sci/ and /lit/ ?

At the end of the day, the archetype 'anon' was espoused with a very good reason: things just pan out like that for people who've spent the overwhelming majority if not outright the entirety of their years, 5-25, in front of a computer, absorbing information and solving codified simulacra. STEM fields are reduced, in their base, to that: observe some question and information alike, solve the problem propositioned by them. You do it every single day here. Everyday, without exception.
That's -to repeat- anons life. A problem, arbitrary or not, is brought up from the time he wakes to the time he sleeps and all day is spent engaged in them.
Learn Japanese. Program Y. Sort out some plans. Solve this new pattern in this new shmup. Go back to philosophical threads and argue about how Evola's presence within this dictate is by all accounts more than proper. Solve some random question about probability and statistics. Argue semantics. Create charts explaining power levels. Masturbate to your own fantasies which you force your brain to hyper-visualize. Recite sutras. Compose your own music.

It's a life of problem solving, it's a STEM-lite life. That's all there is to it.

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