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>>5875138

125IQ is 95th percentile.
>what is normal distribution
Anyway, my IQ was tested as 110, which is 75th percentile.

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>>5864656

That's not called theory, that's called conjecture.

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>train moving opposite direction extends distance traveled

what?

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Your lungs have vocal folds? Mine don't.

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If space-time is nonlinear, does that mean the universe is gay?

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As simple as possible, but no simpler.

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>>4481361
>patent office

nope.jpg

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>>4392471

>Can you explain why Snell's law works?

Pretty Much everything in physics can be derived from principle of least action.

principle of least action -> Hamilton's principle -> principle of least time -> Snell's law

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Does raw intelligence as measured in I.Q points increase linearly or exponentially? I mean they say Einstein had a I.Q of about 200...so if the average I.Q is 100 was he twice as smart as someone average or more like 20 times as so?

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Science can't explain doubles

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>>4136666
Einstein had the first rocker hairdo.

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I mean for reals, many great scientists have been pantheists, even Einstein and Hawking.

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Greetings fine gentlemen of the internet. I come to you asking a favour. This little green dinosaur is ahead of one of the greatest intellectuals of all time. Would you be so kind as to help us /v/irgins in righting this?

http://www.gamespot.com/greatest-video-game-sidekick/vote/battle-hub/index.html?battle_id=40

Picture related, it's Einstein's face after seeing these results.

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I have to admit something.

My name is Dr. Richard T. Bale, a practiced particle physicist for the last 32 years; graduated with honors from Duke in my early 20s, having gained my Ph.D in physics from Edinburgh shortly thereafter. I was soon picked up by company whom shall remain unnamed for various projects, including the search for the Higgs Boson, which lead to more grandeur ventures including a short stay at CERN within these last few years.

We make it all up.

Not a damned night goes by where I don't wonder how it is we've come so far with such an asinine and preposterous understandings of science. There are times where I compare the practice to that of spinning a bottle at some 14-year-old girl's birthday party when regarding our fundamental deductions. Frankly, I haven't the slightest inkling how we've not yet blown ourselves up save for the unfortunate people of Japan, for whom we are wholly responsible in crimes against humanity. We're ignorant children playing with a lighter; enamored by the flame in a tribal-like delusion of strength and power. One day we're going to burn it all down until there's nothing left.

I've retired early in disgust with these child-like "sciences", and pray those aspiring in the same field do not lower themselves to be clowns in a circus of lies and ignorance. This old codger is through with the parade, and done wearing masks.

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[ERROR]

I have to admit something.

My name is Dr. Richard T. Bale, a practiced particle physicist for the last 32 years; graduated with honors from Duke in my early 20s, having gained my Ph.D in physics from Edinburgh shortly thereafter. I was soon picked up by company whom shall remain unnamed for various projects, including the search for the Higgs Boson, which lead to more grandeur ventures including a short stay at CERN within these last few years.

We make it all up.

Not a damned night goes by where I don't wonder how it is we've come so far with such an asinine and preposterous understandings of science. There are times where I compare the practice to that of spinning a bottle at some 14-year-old girl's birthday party when regarding our fundamental deductions. Frankly, I haven't the slightest inkling how we've not yet blown ourselves up save for the unfortunate people of Japan, for whom we are wholly responsible in crimes against humanity. We're ignorant children playing with a lighter; enamored by the flame in a tribal-like delusion of strength and power. One day we're going to burn it all down until there's nothing left.

I've retired early in disgust with these child-like "sciences", and pray those aspiring in the same field do not lower themselves to be clowns in a circus of lies and ignorance. This old codger is through with the parade, and done wearing masks.

>> No.3678094 [View]
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[ERROR]

I have to admit something.

My name is Dr. Richard T. Bale, a practiced particle physicist for the last 32 years; graduated with honors from Duke in my early 20s, having gained my Ph.D in physics from Edinburgh shortly thereafter. I was soon picked up by company whom shall remain unnamed for various projects, including the search for the Higgs Boson, which lead to more grandeur ventures including a short stay at CERN within these last few years.

We make it all up.

Not a damned night goes by where I don't wonder how it is we've come so far with such an asinine and preposterous understandings of science. There are times where I compare the practice to that of spinning a bottle at some 14-year-old girl's birthday party when regarding our fundamental deductions. Frankly, I haven't the slightest inkling how we've not yet blown ourselves up save for the unfortunate people of Japan, for whom we are wholly responsible in crimes against humanity. We're ignorant children playing with a lighter; enamored by the flame in a tribal-like delusion of strength and power. One day we're going to burn it all down until there's nothing left.

I've retired early in disgust with these child-like "sciences", and pray those aspiring in the same field do not lower themselves to be clowns in a circus of lies and ignorance. This old codger is through with the parade, and done wearing masks.

>> No.3675918 [View]
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[ERROR]

I have to admit something.

My name is Dr. Richard T. Bale, a practiced particle physicist for the last 32 years; graduated with honors from Duke in my early 20s, having gained my Ph.D in physics from Edinburgh shortly thereafter. I was soon picked up by company whom shall remain unnamed for various projects, including the search for the Higgs Boson, which lead to more grandeur ventures including a short stay at CERN within these last few years.

We make it all up.

Not a damned night goes by where I don't wonder how it is we've come so far with such an asinine and preposterous understandings of science. There are times where I compare the practice to that of spinning a bottle at some 14-year-old girl's birthday party when regarding our fundamental deductions. Frankly, I haven't the slightest inkling how we've not yet blown ourselves up save for the unfortunate people of Japan, for whom we are wholly responsible in crimes against humanity. We're ignorant children playing with a lighter; enamored by the flame in a tribal-like delusion of strength and power. One day we're going to burn it all down until there's nothing left.

I've retired early in disgust with these child-like "sciences", and pray those aspiring in the same field do not lower themselves to be clowns in a circus of lies and ignorance. This old codger is through with the parade, and done wearing masks.

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"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind."

What did Einstein mean by this?

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2541549

So, I know many of ya'll are /new/ here....
Here is the deal.....

I will be answering physics questions if they arent' fucking retarded. Got a physics question? Bring it on!

Also, I won't do HW. And yes, I have qualifications galore.

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Changes coming soon...

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>>2312352
>>2312340

Not very open minded are we? What was it Albert Einstein said?
> "Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance."

And this should be the Science & Math board, I'm disappointed.

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2282655

Someone explain relativity to me. I have a degree in math but only basic physics knowledge.

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"All science is quite useless."
-Albert Einstein

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OP here, cmon guys im being serious, i mean the late, great Albert Einsteen was an engineer and he came up wit that relativity thing

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