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>> No.3421636 [View]
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Major in Electrical Engineering
Minor in Mathematics

What do you think /sci/?

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Hey atheists,

If God doesn't exist, how come you know deep down in your heart that masturbation is wrong?

Christians who resist temptation through the intercession of their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: 1
Atheists: 0

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>>2432862
We don't want math for money.But we don't want only math.Finance and econ are not the same as math.Do you get it, second-grader? okiedokie?

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If I go several days without fapping, I am much more prone to "romantic" inclinations, instead of just wanting to jerk it to fetish porn or whatever. It's reminiscent of "puppy love" -- strong feelings of fondness, desire for emotional bonding, etc. What could be the cause of this? A buildup of oxytocin or something?

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Newton's laws imply that, even in a vacuum, a hammer will hit the moon before a feather if they're dropped from the same height. This is because while the hammer and feather will experience equal accelerations toward the system's center of mass, the moon will experience a greater acceleration toward the hammer than it will toward the feather. (This is true whether the drops are sequential from the same location, or simultaneous from two locations.) The difference is miniscule, but it's there.

1. Is this correct?
2. If so, does general relativity make the same prediction?

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So here I am /sci/ a 21 year old hitting his prime creatively, physically, mentally...I'm sitting here on 4chan where I spend most my time, this is my life, quite socially due to the critical thinking life I chose. I thought i'd have a beach girl, friends i'd laugh all the time with by now... It's not going to happen, it'll never happen the way I want it, right now I'm here, I'm here because of past actions, circumstances, so i'm not going to spend time wishing on stuff that wont happen, just do things that are happening to the best of my ability...you should to.....


And dont do drugs either they aren't cool

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Given n points drawn randomly on the circumference of a circle, what is the probability they will all be within any common semicircle?

OP has answer wont give out until someone begs

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