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>>10443244
Nuclear Winter can freeze Earth & revert global women.... I mean ... global warming

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>>10023828
> trolling
The collapse of modern civilization would be awesome.
Why can't I daydream about it?
Just imagining it make me feel good.

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>>7621479

Actually informed guy here to save this thread:

Global warming is real but it's not this ultimate nuketown that the liberal arts leftists are trying to make it look like.

The world is at the end of an ice age and therefore losing it's permafrozen regions. The thing is, we are accelerating the process to a speed never seen before in the Earth's history.

That being said, this means that most living things on earth will not have enough time to adapt and we might see a very powerful extinction event happening soon. This, coupled with the destruction of natural habitat and the pollution of the ocean could make the Permian–Triassic extinction event look like nothing.

So, basically, we might be triggering a new Great Dying, one that we might become victims of.

Also, this quick transformation might also bring very strong storms, floodings, drought and shit, but this will only really hit poor countries so whatever.

So, anyway, hold on to your butts but don't brace yourselves too much, pic related might happen before that anyway.

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I find medical books really interesting.
Can someone recommend some medical books?

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For those of you who have taken all 3 general physics courses in college (mechanics, E&M, and modern physics/optics/etc), which would you say was the hardest in your experience and why?

For whatever course you say was the hardest, what should (or did) you study beforehand to prepare for the course? Did it help? What would you have done different?

I've heard some say that it depends on the professor, that it depends on the students will to learn, or a mixture of both. I just started my mechanics class today (never have taken physics before), but it seems that it shouldn't be too bad and I'm pretty good with my calculus.

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