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>> No.5199509 [View]
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>tfw you don't know what you love.
>tfw you are interested in too many subjects to study just one.

help me /sci/

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>my mind trying to comprehend NMR spectroscopy

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This was posted earlier this year, and I have done a few more edits to it in order to read a bit more fluidly. We often wonder whether or not time travel is possible and what is necessary to do so. Here's an observation I made after discussing the topic with professors and validating the information with physics textbooks.


That piece of paper, it's two-dimensional, right? And the doodles you made on it with a pen are also two-dimensional, as are the printed words initially on the document, correct?

If you agree with the above statements, you are completely wrong.

We of the third dimension cannot perceive the second dimension with our eyes. To our senses, the second dimension is completely immaterial. You cannot produce it in a means that can be sensed by others. Remember that everything in the third dimension has depth to it in some manner. Therefore, if you can touch, taste, smell, see, or hear it, it's three-dimensional. This is absolute proof that you will never see a true square, circle, or triangle. Your mind may perceive one, but you will never sense its existence.

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1833136

>Never trust a biologist.
>trusting the Daily Fail

>> No.1784979 [View]
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1784979

Oh sh--

>> No.1410229 [View]
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AARGGHH! It passed the Turing test!

You: hi
Stranger: hey how are you?
You: fine
You: asking people questions
Stranger: kewl, yah same.
You: ok, if I drop a pen on the moon, what happens?
Stranger: Here is a pic of me http://iupload.info/files/1/IMG_0041.jpg do you think i'm hot?
You: oh fuck you
You: fucking bot
Stranger: Crap, my roomate is being weird... if u want, go add me as a friend and send me a message here ( http://single-match.org/amanda414/ ) I got a few nudes up there and my cell :)

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yo

where the fuck that picture at of the national cyber security emblem with the hex code around the innner outside of it? some bloke was like it's on google but that shit ain't there

WHERE IS IT???!!!!!

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That piece of paper, it's two-dimensional, right? And the doodles you made on it with a pen are also two-dimensional, as are the printed words initially on the document, correct?

If you agree with the above statements, you are completely wrong.

You see, the third dimension cannot perceive the second dimension with our eyes. To our senses, the second dimension is completely immaterial. You cannot produce it in a means that can be sensed by others. Remember that everything in the third dimension has depth to it in some manner. Therefore, if you can touch, taste, smell, see, or hear it, it's three-dimensional. This is absolute proof that you will never see a true square, circle, or triangle. Your mind may perceive one, but you will never sense its existence.

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