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>> No.3785847 [View]

>>3785286
Measure the output voltage from your controller. It's a long shot, but maybe you mixed something up and when you thought you turned it down, you actually turned it up.

Also, I don't know what kind of controller your using, and I don't know if the motor runs on DC. It's possible that 24volts is too much for your circuitry and the output waveform is something strange and will not turn the motor.

>> No.3785842 [View]

>>3785820
bleeww my miiiind maaaaaaan

>> No.3785839 [View]

>>3785817
>>3785817
I want some vulgurness so that I can really appreciate the joke.

I mean, if you're going to make him black, at least don't half ass it. Right now it looks like you innocently did it for political correctness, just to include a black guy. He's not even obviously black, just dark skinned. It doesn't seem obvious that you colored him because of the stereotype that blacks are faster than whites. I think the solution is to make him more black.

>> No.3785811 [View]

>>3785797
>>3785797
Take it from a native Russian speaker, Russian is a bitch of a language to learn if you're starting from English.

It'll be good for you, but I hope you're ready for a damn challenge.

As an example, in French and Spanish there are masculine and feminine nouns. In Russian, there is a third insanefuck "gender" for nous with it's own associated verb suffixes.

shit's crazy yo

>> No.3785800 [View]

>>3785794
>call yourself a troll
>desperately cling to the same topic
Why so shitty troll?

>> No.3785795 [View]

>>3785791
>>3785791
>rubbing it in his face
I think you took some creative liberty there. Either way, only uncool people like clean jokes. You're not uncool, are you?

>> No.3785784 [View]

>>3785774
>>3785774
Nah bro.

If he's not a nigger, it's just a boring abstraction about a recent discovery. There is no joke, there is nothing to get.

If you make him black, it's funny, on a couple of levels.

>> No.3785779 [View]

I like to think that any exercise of the brain will benefit you in other areas, given that the same parts of the brain are activated for different activities.

Also, when you examine widely different activities on a low cognitive level, you will notice that they have a lot in common. For instance learning to read sheet music is an exercise in converting an abstract idea into something tangible, which essentially is the same as reading, or solving problems with mathematics.

This probably has to do with the correlation between bilingual ability and academic performance.

>> No.3785766 [View]

>>3785748
>>3785748
>call yourself a troll
>desperately cling to Einstein (topic of the day)

>> No.3785762 [DELETED]  [View]

>>3785729
>>3785729
>>3785729
The only salvation for that horrible comic is to make the middle one more obviously a nigger.

>> No.3785749 [View]

>>3785742
It doesn't make us anything, because 99% of us are either armchair scientists or studying and not yet contributing anything to the scientific world.

No one on this board had anything to do with the discovery and it changes next to nothing in our daily lives.

Not gtfo my /sci/ you sentimental faggot.

>> No.3785735 [View]

>>3785552
PHD in illegal immigration and welfare.

>> No.3785724 [View]

>>3785711
>Hey guys, I'm so smart
>I'm going to post something obscure that I know no one knows anything about because I like to look good in front of other people on anonymous boards
>man I'm so smart

>> No.3785720 [View]

>>3785695
If we become proficient in manipulating genetic information and we understand exactly how it works (something we are far from accomplishing) then conceivably we could create anything.

As an analogy, if you understand how lego blocks work, you can build anything anyone else has built, or make strange combinations of things others have built.

>> No.3785714 [DELETED]  [View]

>>3785706
>>3785706
>Does not understand that Judaism is both a race and an ethnicity, and that a person can conform to either of the too independently

Your argument is so tired.

>> No.3785708 [View]

>>3785683
>>3785683
>Race is classification of humans into large and distinct populations or groups by factors such as heritable phenotypic characteristics or geographic ancestry, but also often influenced by and correlated with traits such as appearance, culture, ethnicity, and socio-economic status.

We look similar, we have a culture, we're generally richer than you, we come from a small number of places and can be traced back to a single origin.

Jews: 1
Insecure racists: 0

>I miss /new/

>> No.3785676 [View]

>>3785649
Archeology

>> No.3785671 [View]

>>3785650
>>3785650
It could kind of work. You could draw it as going backwards from the finish line or something.

Or if you really want to get fancy, draw the tachyon as on a beach somewhere relaxing while simultaneously the race starts, and then declare the tachyon the winner in the end, since he traveled time and won.

I dunno.

>> No.3785658 [View]

>>3785616
>>3785616
>>3785616
Are you fucking stupid? According to your own logic, half of the commonly categorized races on the planet are not races.

It doesn't matter how many times a group of people has mixed with other groups. If they still retain a unique combination of genetic information, and all share it to a large degree, they are still classified as a race.

Therefore, as you agree that Jews tend to have similar mixes of genes, they are correctly referred to as a unique race, even if it is a mixture of other peoples.

>> No.3785632 [View]

>>3785608
>>3785608
> I think the scientific community may have to cut their loss and admit that Einstein really didn't have the final say in physics theory.

No one in academia believes that Einstein had the final say in anything. To believe such a thing is unscientific. We accept that this is CURRENTLY the best explanation for the observed universe, and are always aware that there could be modifications or supplementary theories created in the future.

Even Einstein did not claim to have answered all of physic's questions.

>> No.3785544 [View]

>>3785521
>>3785521
Physics gets really crazy once you make it past the first 2 or so years of college.

Although personally I haven't encountered imaginary mass after 4 years. We'll see what grad school has to offer me.

>> No.3785530 [View]

>>3785482
You did that wrong.

U = cos(3x)
dU = -3sin(3x)dx
therefore dx = dU / -3sin(3x)

so now plug in U for cos(3x) and dU/-3sin(3x) for dx

You'll notice that you have sin(3x) on the top and bottom, they will cancel out.

Magic.

>> No.3785499 [View]

>>3785476
>>3785476
If it were only 1 neutrino there would be no grounds for speculation, it would very quickly be thrown out as inaccurate.

I believe the number was something like 15000.

Still, it needs to be independently verified before anyone starts shitting bricks.

>> No.3785467 [View]

>>3785414
>>3785414
>>3785414
That's not true at all. Classical mechanics was not "thrown out the window" when relativity was formulated.
And relativity theory won't be "thrown out the window" if we discover something new, because it does explain 99.9999% of what we examine in our universe.

I absolutely guarantee that whatever may be discovered will only supplement relativity theory, maybe slightly modify it.

There is no evidence here that Einstein was completely wrong, possibly just incomplete in his ideas.

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