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>Emissivity of skin
Oh like you're going to be bare assed on mars. What a fucking cocksucker. No matter what you do its going to have some insulation.
>Ambient temperature on Mars
Why even bother mentioning that if your not going to do the numbers, mars is less than 1% of earth, you might as well be in a vacuum flask.

Please fucking die

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>>6450236
Who elected you as king of the internet?

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>>6259123
>too much green text, plz stop

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What attracts people to pure math? There has to be something deeper about it that I'm missing.

I can see the interest in theoretical physics, you tackle huge questions like the origin, structure, future of the universe, the nature of time/space, which has consequences on consciousness and how we experience and perceive the world.

But pure math just seems like arbitrary puzzles...It seems more like art than science/knowledge. But it's the type of art that is abstract and meaningless like a jackson pollock or Rothko painting.

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