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>>7766966
Okay for one, it aint word salad, what it can be expressed as is every word having a variable with the expression of its variances being what their potential linkage might amount to

So when reading think of each of the words less than accumulations of letters, but single tied elementary sectors of the language you're looking at
The subject matter is not all that dense and the floof is infrequently spread
I've had discussions with a like writting style being used and to the benefit of whomever I was talking with at the time and myself to the means of simply: an enjoyable discussion

I know not everyone can read this style and its a damned shame but if you're not up to par with the pairing of junctions that occur about the subject matter then ask another question

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>>7746016
OP, seriously, you're absolutely correct, they're called atoms, you're a descendant of them.
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>mfw this string of ridiculousness without anyone flat out calling the OP out on his lack of substance

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Alright /sci/ if you're not interested in the first question howabout this one


If the past is not constant and the future is determining the past what makes the present?

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>>7461999
If it doesn't come from experience, yes, it is.

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>>7430436
Actually, as it's put, its an equation

x-y=x+z

X being 'Lord', Y being 'call upon the name of the lord' leading the inference upon 'the lord is his name' making Z the position of the contexts

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>>7425711
>Since mass, time, and length are fundamental units..
There's where you went wrong its Time, Space, and Warp

After that acutement you're free you congregate your acknowledgements

This is my understanding of it anyway

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>>7394280
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>>7394275
One dimensional, relativity curves space time so we can assume that it's curved, if it's in the second dimension then it's a spike that suspends the whole line in a vertex of 0 and you get into an arguement of an angle based on the end of fucking pi or someshit and it's a flat angle that just forces an infinite radius to put a value to it so that the line appears to be a full half circle; or we can say spike or an entirely new number line inside the 0 axis which acts as a divisor ... which actually makes the case for 2i an apex curve of 0.0..01 degrees/w.e which can be considered flat or slanted... so, in short, OP is talking about 2 parallel lines or an intersecting pair as the point and line are interchangeable

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Does everything that exists have to bend space time or be curvy?

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>>7009805
>What happens after we die?
you return all the atoms and molecules that you've borrowed from Nature.

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Turns out that when you’re working the 10-16 hour days expected from a postdoc, it’s pretty hard to get out on the social scene to meet the breadwinner you’re going to need on that paltry salary. If you want to be a scientist, you’d better meet your sugar daddy/momma in college.

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If I have a circle with an infinite radius, does one revolution happen in 1 or .5

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>>6980026
err a little more like infinity*infinity, but still correct

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hey /sci/ I have a boolean expression rt + re" + r"t + r"t" (with n" = not/false/etc). I need to write this in disjunctive form, but I'm not asking for an answer I would just like a hint to which laws I should be using if anyone could help me out it would be much appreciated

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there is no practical use for this knowledge.
GTFO and never come back.

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>Southern Cross still considered a university

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/sci/,
Where does green beeswax come from? A guy delivered our honey and brought along a piece of honeycomb. It's a very dark green...

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Hi /sci. I don't know if this is the right place to ask, so I apologize if this is out of place. Today I bought an Android phone and I need an application that can plot functions in 3D. For other calculus tools, such as calculators and CAS I know some apps. What would you recommend for plotting functions?

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Hey guys, I got a question about this

When it comes up to some degres, just as OP named, Chemical, Electrical, etc, there is posibility and a chance to do research or make some sort of "discoveries" in the field.

What about Industrial Engineering?

They don't have anything to investigate? (except for issues related to economics and administration of course)

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Sup, /sci/.

Going to college next year, software engineering major. But that's not what this is about.

I don't know which language to take in college. I want something that could potentially be useful in my field, so a language from a place where there's a lot of software development goin' on. Like Japanese or German. Any ideas?

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Magic the Gathering

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>>2723409

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