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>>5042517
>mfw glorious generalized solution

>>5042883
Not him, but it is the angle made to your velocity, ie between a tangent to the circle and the direction of the bullet

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Planetary Engineer
Habitat Engineer
Particle Engineer (Antimatter and so forth for practical purposes)

This is more like 100 years or more into the future however.

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Cosmos is great and Sagan is a personal hero of mine.

I'd suggest watching Carl Sagan's Cosmos, then Stephen Hawking's Universe, then the new Cosmos with Neil deGrasse Tyson when it comes out.

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Your major & main interest:
>Theoretical physics, with main focus on cosmology


Favorite modern intellectuals/scientists:
>Edwin Hubble
>Albert Einstein
>Erwin Schrödinger
>Lawrence M. Krauss

Future me:
>Getting my PhD
>Contribute to our species
>Continue feeling superior compared to the average Joe
>Get rid of my ego

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Hey /sci/.

Which science & engineering majors are the best? Which ones pay the most/least, which ones are easiest/hardest, which ones are the most exciting/boring? I'm going to talk to an adviser about my major, but I figured that first I'd get another opinion from people in these majors.

Thanks.

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>>3254749
>>3254727
YES!

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How can science help prevent Earth quakes?

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Dear /sci/.

I don't really like to debate outside of the interwebs, and have always thought religion was something people should keep to themselves IRL. Last night I went to a bar and got into an argument with a stranger who took the positions: "facts are just opinions", "we can agree on right vs wrong, therefore god exists".

I'm normally extremely calm, but this conversation got rather heated (we were drunk), and he ended up storming off.

Now I feel bad. Like I did something I shouldn't have. This isn't logical. What is wrong with me?

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>>2471341 Ghost Radar

Its just a little game; like the "X-ray app" that makes the Iphone sort of look like it can see through walls. You should feel bad if you thought it was a real ghost radar.

Science is strictly naturalistic based, it operates under the assumption that there is no supernatural. However most people don't use the term supernatural correctly, so that doesn't really matter.

The vast majority of "supernatural claims" lack testable evidence, have been completely disproven as lies, or have logical explanations:

>>You didn't travel to another dimension, someone just slipped you some LSD, its in the toxicology report...

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