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>>16146707
if we need a blackhole it will be a blackhole. if we need it the universe provides

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>>14558647

>we didn't get the timeline with ass-eating shuttles

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>tfw got into STEM because I was interested
>tfw found my Kurisu there
stay strong anons

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Why doesn't our most important organs the brain or the heart heal themselves like skin does? Does anyone else find this stupid?

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>>11555653
Realisation that everything we take as "natural" really is anything but, and must be a consequence of underlaying mechanics.
There, I won't rest until I Know them.

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>>9795200

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Sorry i probably had some aneyrism some years ago. All your built up snipe leverage from bribing my parents was wasted back then.

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>>9669552
>I read from some other anon that if my uni is not top 10-15,
that's absolute bullshit, and that's why i get so triggered by fags like the guy i was arguing with earlier
i went to a literally no-name undergrad. it is actually not even ranked by USNewsToday. i ended up getting accepted to arguably the best program in the world for a theoretical computer science phd (uchicago) with a fellowship before i decided to do math.

if what you're worried about is the ranking of your grad program, a similar maxim applies. at the end of the day, especially if your intent is to go into academia and not industry, people won't really give a shit if you graduate from Harvard if your dissertation is garbage, and people will be begging for your dick if you have a remarkable dissertation even if you're coming from a not-so-great university

at the end of the day, what's most important is that you're happy at your graduate program and that you enjoy what it is you're researching. take my experience into consideration: i left arguably the best program in my field because i was unhappy where i was and i wasn't enjoying what i was studying. i'm now at a state school which is nowhere near as "highly ranked" but i'm much happier and feel overall healthier and better about my station in life.
it will be very difficult for you to complete all the trials and tribulations of a phd if you are not healthy in both mind and body and if you are not happy where you are, so make those top priorities instead of masturbating over ranking.

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>>9363295
>sodium is real
>>/x/

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Let fn(x)=xarctan(nx)fn(x)=xarctan(nx) for n≥1n≥1.

Show that (fn(x))(fn(x)) converges uniformly to a function ff.
>help

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>tfw can't solve optimization problems for the life of me
How fucked am I, lads?

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I like my magics not scientifically explained, go to bed please anon.

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Explain it to someone

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>>9056643

Going for a STEM degree because your parents want you to is a terrible idea. You'll spend tens of thousands of dollars on something you don't like, and will likely drop the program when the going gets tough.

STEM is hard, and even valedictorians doing it with an autistic mathematical passion get overwhelmed.

You seem to be doing fantastic as it is, don't make yourself miserable for four years if you don't have to.

STEM isn't for everyone, and the myth that it should be has saturated the field, lowered the quality of degree programs, and wasted a lot of people's time and money.

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