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/k/ommandos here to pay our respects to the original mad scientist. I'm sure you would have invented a sweet deathray made from black hole technology if given the chance.

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What kind of math can I expect in astrophysics? It's what I want to get into. Ever since I was a kid I loved space, science in general but especially aspects of space and cool facts. Then I discovered a love of math from a really good teacher, and a love of physics too from the same one.

Algebra based physics was piss easy, probably because the teacher was so fucking good. Haven't learned calc yet but am going to, and I've started doing calc based physics a bit and its tougher but still pretty easy.

Should I expect more geometry in astrophysics stuff down the road, particularly research? I never was good at it, stuff like geometric proofs, but then again that was when I was a little shit that didn't pay attention.

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