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>> No.12228055 [DELETED]  [View]
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what scientific proof and evidence do you have that atheism is accurate and correct?

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>>11753657
I'm sorry if I confused you, here in Italy anesthesiologists do both OR and ICU (in fact, the specialization is "anestesia e rianimazione" = anesthesiology and resuscitation; that's why I asked

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OH I'M SORRY, /SCI/... I WAS THINKING... WHAT WAS THAT YOU WERE SAYING?

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/sci/.../sci/ never changes

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/sci/.../sci/ never changes

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>ywn sneak a bottle of Jovian rum into an all-hands meeting at the colony and share your flask with a buddy while the asshole who's in charge just because he has a doctorate and was a navy seal rattles off Earth news and status updates
why even bother?

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>>11370740
tfw software engineer and would never be sent to the moon or mars because all work can be done remotely.

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>>10597565
>basically all of the meaningful cases of "using math to understand the universe" happen in cs these days.
Interesting thought, care to elaborate?

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>>9050708

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>tfw sub 3.0 gpa b/c I didn't want to go to grad school when I was in undergrad
>worked for a year and realized I wanted to go to grad school
>now applying with shitty gpa and no research experience.
>Hoping against hope that my GRE scores and letters of rec will at least get my app looked at.

It could be worse OP

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So a few months ago, I woke up on my bed with an outdated Virgin Mobile phone with a rubber case laying next to my right leg (the backside with rubber was the side in contact with my leg). The phone got pretty hot when it's on (which it was not at that time). When I went to pick it up, I noticed that my leg felt kind of strange, like a buzzy feeling but no pain. I felt it where the phone was laying and after a few minutes it was gone and I haven’t had any weird symptoms of any kind to this day. My leg appears to be the same as always and I'm pretty healthy overall. Give it to me straight /sci/,

Did I get ionizing phone radiation?
Can humans even feel phone radiation?
Am I developing have radiation cancer?
Is it nothing and I'm being stupid faggot?

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I'm writing a schedule optimizer in python. I have a list of courses (let's say 5 for example) and each course is an object with 3 attributes, each of which corresponding to a list of the lectures, tutorials, and labs, respectively. I need to check every lecture/tutorial/lab combination for each course with every lecture/tutorial/lab combination for each of the other courses.

The problem I'm running into is structuring a bunch of nested for loops to take care of this. If a course has no tutorials or no labs for example, the nested for loops would need to double in size. That is, I would need an if statement which checks for any tutorials/labs for each of those and nests for loops accordingly. I have no idea how to organize this search for all the combinations. Any help would be great.

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Big Freeze (Heat death) vs Big Crunch

What's more likely and are there any other possible fates of the universe?

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>>7003029
>Your consciousness will stay in your body.
What if we could extract and move it?

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How does one study?

Any time I take a class I end up just going to lectures, listening intently, and doing the assignments, but that's not always what it takes to pass tests, especially in my science classes.

I feel like I've breezed through school so far, even some of college this way. I hear my friends talk about how "they're studying for 4 hours" or something the other day, and I'm wondering what they could possibly be doing to pass that much time.

Does one just read a chapter repeatedly until it's engrained in their brain? Isn't simple memorization a shitty way to learn since you'll often forget it the second you finish a course?

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>>6771091
why the hate?
It's this kind of thinking that makes me fear man will never leave this planet, or advance in any appreciable way.
>I don't know how we would do it, so of course it's impossible and not worth serious thought
you sicken me.

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What do you do if you want to study STEM, but don't think you're smart enough?

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>Probability
>Combinations
>Permutations

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Can /sci/ lend any advice on becoming disciplined as fuck?

I know neural pathways form when you form habits, does it work this way for all habits?

Are they destroyed when you stop doing something?

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I was planning on building a small particle accelerator at home, though I'm just wondering if it's legal to do it?
I was also planning on buying some uranium-238 and see what fun things I can do with it.
Speaking of physics, what other machines would I be able to build at home? I was also thinking of building a small Tesla coil.

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So is there a balding cure on the horizon ? Is it really that tough of a biological/medical problem to tackle ?

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Given that sin〖(θ+α)〗=0.6 and cos〖(θ+α)〗=0.9, find the range of positive real values for μ, where μ=tanα.

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Is there any point in going to school for things like social and behavioral sciences? Knowing myself it's the absolute only coursework I know I would find genuine interest in and not drop out. I love that kind of thing but all my research leads me to find that there isn't a good racket in the sort of career I'd with such education. (There isn't much of a racket at all in fact). Could I possibly teach afterwards? What is a man to do, /sci/?

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1. Virtual reality creation. A virtual reality usually arises from “nothing”, which matches how
the big bang theory proposes our universe did arise (see next section).

2. Maximum processing rate. The maximum speed a pixel in a virtual reality game can cross a
screen is limited by the processing capacity of the computer running it. In general, a virtual
world’s maximum event rate is fixed by the allocated processing capacity. In our world, the
fixed maximum that comes to mind is the speed of light. That there is an absolute maximum
speed could reflect a maximum information processing rate (see next section).

3. Digital processing. If a world is virtual, everything in it must be digitized, and so discrete at
the lowest level. Plank’s discovery that light is quantized (as photons) could then generalize
not only to charge, spin and matter, but also to space-time. Discrete space-time avoids the
mathematical infinities of continuous space-time, as loop quantum gravity theory argues [18].

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