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>>16145293
When you think about, what is a planet but not a giant perky boob held up by hydrostatic equilibrium?

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>>15347670
It only takes a few hours of your time to be able to talk about an anime or a vidya game. But to even begin to meaningfully talk about a given science or math topic means having to spend a couple dozen hours studying it at the very least. That and /sci/ has a fair amount of bait throwing shitposters, crossboarders, and few legit schizos

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Does anyone know of any late bloomers in science or engineering?

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Alright mathbros, I need some help understanding something about integers. Say I have a cosine function containing several different terms being added together inside. One of those terms is something like [math]2n-\frac{119}{2}[/math] where [math]n[/math] is an integer. I've determined that, for all values of [math]n[/math], the function is equal to 0. Next, I take out a factor of [math]\frac{1}{2}[/math] to get [math]\frac{1}{2}(4n-119)[/math]. Am I then able to conclude that because [math]4n-119[/math] is also an integer, I can represent it as some other integer [math]m[/math], now making the overall term [math]\frac{1}{2}m[/math] without changing the value of the function? Essentially, I want to try and replace this term containing [math]n[/math] with something more simple, while still having the cosine function evaluate to 0 for all values of the new integer variable [math]m[/math].

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She has a really manly face

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>>7028887

>tfw discovered index tensor notation

Holy shit.

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