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>> No.10042850 [View]
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You can hold the answer in the palm of your hand, can you solve my hidden message?

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>tfw I created an anti-gravity device
>tfw no one will ever believe me

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>>9997294
>0.000...1 = 0
>0.000...2 = 0
>1=2

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Is it likely that there is another world a level lower than the quantum world with its own field of physics? Why or why not?

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>>9874798
>But why would you define N with 0?
It allows me to define odd numbers as 2n+1

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>>9863735
Recent progress is minimal and the lack of solid evidence is troublesome for its continued viability.

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I move in 8/5/18 and intend to Major in Mathematics, there are four options (Pure, Applied, Applied Stats, Actuarial) which should I formally choose to actually succeed? Should I double major? and if so what in? I'd apprecate the help anons, I don't want to move in with the parents after school.

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Hey /sci/ brainlet here taking my SAT at the end of August. I'm practically retarded at math, specifically linear function word problems and graphing linear equations, pretty much any equations on a graph, and khan academy is doing fuck all.

I browse /lit/ a lot so I'm wondering if there are any essential books I can pick up to help improve my skills in graphing.

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A planck is basically the smallest thing ever, but whats the use for one?

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>>9810165
Current evidence supports Big Bang Cosmology indicating that the universe began in a singularity, and space itself expanded from there. Thus, in the finite amount of time that has passed since (~14.6 billion years) the universe still has a finite size.

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>>9798053
>>>no new contribution to physics/math community
stop being lazy and go get your PH.D. and contribute then

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>>9793750
>Is dark matter real
Well, all the "bright" matter in the universe doesn't account for the rate of galactic rotation, so there's certainly something else going on that we can't fully explain yet.

In the meantime, one possible explanation for this effect is some sort of "dark" matter that has mass, but that we cannot directly detect.

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>too much of a brainlet to remember the integartion by parts formula
Drop out from engineering and go be a physishit, OP.

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What is the absolute worst instance of incorrect science you've ever seen in a news story or advertisement?

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>>9527118
>>9527039
Why don't you want inspiration to disrupt society through argumentation and amusement

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>>9463374
I ken conferm

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All the normal science discords are shit tier, we have one with like 500 members.

https://discord.gg/eptjvn3

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>>9430390
Einstein pepe for you, congratulations.

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how can we simulate what say the 5th dimension (let alone 128) looks like if we only understand in 3 and see in 2? Are our brains not wired to be locked in this place? Do we not fully understand the 3rd or 4th?

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What speed would an hydrogen atom need to pass through Earth from one side to the other?
Would it have consequences?

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>tfw you realize that zero knowledge proof protocols are just the mathematical equivalent of the scientific method

When are we going to start implementing rigorous statistics in ZKPs?

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Because of the way my school works I cannot switch from a Physics major to a Math and Physics double major until the next school year. As a first year student, I am taking 'physics math,' but that is about the same degree of rigor as 'engineering math' (ie not very much).

What are the important topics to study over the course of the year in my free time so that I am up to speed for second year algebra, calculus/intro analysis and ODE? If it's relevant to your answer, I am taking an introductory proofs class next semester 'for fun'.

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Phyisicsfag here. Can any of you recommend me some textbooks that explain various applications of electromagnetic waves.

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