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>> No.3828046 [DELETED]  [View]
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>mfw we discover another civilization in universe and after we get to their planet we realize they dont exist anymore

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Hey guys, just wanted to have a bit of a discussion. I, and a small minority of others here, are fairly well educated. Several of us are graduate students in sciences, engineering, mathematics, etc. We don't know everything, but we've been humbled for years in the academic life, and we see ourselves years ago as you act now. So please, consider these words.

1) Stop comparing areas of study and ranking them. It's stupid, and it makes you look stupid. Princeton is pushing an interdisciplinary approach:
“Any budding researcher needs a foundation in several fields to be able to work on the most important problems confronting scientists today…”
— David Botstein, director, Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics

This is entirely true. I'm consistently amazed by the level of scientific discourse I can have with people in fields a layman (like yourself) would consider completely different. i.e., I see chemists, molecular biologists, materials engineers, aerospace engineers, and military men collaborating on projects. We are all better for working with each other.

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>>2737671
>19 year old virgin
>saw people on /sci/ saying engineers are fags
>decides he wants to be cool too
>collects large amounts of homosexual pornography
>has no baccalaureate and no work experience
>posts pictures of cocks

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