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>> No.4346143 [View]
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>What is it about theories science that makes them convincing?

They consistently make reliable predictions, and when evidence is found that contradicts the prediction, the matter is investigated further to rule out such things as experimenter error before changing the theory.

>>4345861
>A adorable bad-assery of water bears?

Hell yes!

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>>2967468

Water bears are pretty amazing, however they'd only survive in a dormant state.

Anaerobic bacteria would survive for a short time, allowing for some decomposition, but would eventually succumb to the low temperature environment.

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Has anybody directly responded to what he has said, or are people just going to laugh it off and say "Nope". I mean he's got potential since he makes most of the people I know look like retards math wise.

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The Scientist
Coldplay
"Questions of science, science and progress
Don't speak as loud as my heart."

So true, and yet you guys dont see it?
I guess you people arent as smart as you think.

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Dear /sci/entists
I'm a senior in highschool, hoping to major in neuroscience next year in college. I'm strong in science and math usually but I am a little worried because my how my schedule worked out, I haven't taken a chemistry class in about 3 years and I know chemistry is a huge part of what I intend to study. So I was wondering if there are any reliable sources to brush up on chemistry knowledge, maybe teach myself the basics, practice stoichiometry and other such necessary skills?
Thank you!


In return, the tradigrade, nature's tiniest badass.

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