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what do you seek in science and math?

>> No.15213568

girls

>> No.15213570

>>15213564
the principle of everyting, in other words, explain the all in one verse, the uni-verse

>> No.15213573

>>15213564
The journey itself is rewarding enough. I don't need a goal. It's infinite novelty. Infinite reward.

>> No.15213578

>>15213568
formidable answer you leave

>>15213570
you go here https://www.gif-vif.com/g/Rare-Pepe-Magic

>> No.15213581

Easy monayyyyy

>> No.15213625

flexing on normals

>> No.15213626

>>15213564
To understand

>> No.15213629

alternative propulsion systems and alternative energy sources

>> No.15213768

A challenge to myself. Hit a hard stop in elementary school. Filtered through school, coasting on educated guesses and some ideas on how to solve problems. Now that I'm older and can actually appreciate things, I'm trying to relearn all the math I missed in an effort to improve myself and have fun with numbers.

>> No.15213770

Transcripts

>> No.15213790

Nothing. I'm just killing time because I've given up.

>> No.15213803

to understand why fish do fish shit

>> No.15213871

>>15213564
To learn as much as I can and then die so that I can't use anything that I learned and it was all a waste of time and effort

is what I would say if I was less optimistic about there being life extension medicine available within our lifetimes. So I'm trying to help speed up that process, of life extension medicine being available to us all

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>>15213564

Snek sekrits.

>> No.15214112

>>15213564
A higher-quality of imaginary world to inhabit and an outside chance of helping people in the real one.

>> No.15214115

I seek a solution to the hard problem of consciousness.

>> No.15214124

>>15214115
consciousness is just science with something else, but what is this last one? Etymologicaly, it can not being anima, because dogs and cats has anima too! So, there is something else different to anima and science.

>> No.15214126

>>15214124
>anima
Whatever, weeb. I don't care about your infantile cartoons.

>> No.15214128

I am motivated entirely by my hatred for the ivy leagues after getting rejected from them years ago. All of my love for pure mathematics has been replaced by my drive to excel beyond anything an ivy league pumped out

>> No.15214130

>>15214115
>I seek a solution to the hard problem of consciousness.
So you'll still be gibbering about qualia whilst everyone else is getting their thoughts sequenced?

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>>15214130

>sequenced

If then else, huh ... *beep boop*

>> No.15214141

>>15214126
>I don't care about your infantile cartoons.
dogs and cats are anima-als, the human being is an anima-al politic, and so on...

>> No.15214145

>>15213564
Funny arguments with anons

>> No.15214175

>>15213564
>what do you seek in science and math?
power and truth, specifically power to save the white race.

>> No.15216405

>>15213564
A way to cure consumption
>*Cough cough*-ACK

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Vidrel

>> No.15216529

>>15213564
Having fun, most of the things in math don't have an irl application so the unique reason is because I like it

>> No.15216548

Jews are our friends and allies

>> No.15216549

beauty

>> No.15216845

>>15213570
Studying philosophical mathematics.

>> No.15216851

>>15216845
And geometry is included in many university courses in physics.

>> No.15216858

>>15213629
this, energy is the key to unlocking the next stage of human development. i feel like we're closer than we realize.

>> No.15217010

>>15213564
Clarification. Partial answers to shit that I'm interested in, but too poor to do my own research on. Resolution to boredom.

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>>15213568
this

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>>15213564
I don't seek nothin, I'm just a basedjak that likes random and useless facts

>> No.15217611

>>15213564
warp ship

>> No.15217702

>>15217586
Unironically one of the reasons I decided to study neuroscience was because I thought Maho was cool

>> No.15217747

>>15213564
1) endulge in curiosity about how the world is
2) to cure diseases and make life better
3) to get a job that pays well

>> No.15217844

>>15213564
Knowledge of what is going wrong and how to fix it fundamentally.

Also I don't care about anything else really.

Honorable mentions: >>15214175 (excluding the racism) >>15213790


>>15214115
I have a recommendation for you:
Meds or philosophy

>>15214124
How do you know? Have you ever talked to a dog?
I don't think we are that different from other animals. We have just not talked to them yet.
This would be another recommendation to the consciousness-person: Communicate with other animals. Really, do it.

>> No.15217923

>>15217589
Based basedjak science enjoyer

>> No.15218715

>>15214175
lol, ok hows that going

>> No.15218859

>>15217844
>How do you know?
>I don't think we are that different from other animals.
Consciousness is not anima, because dogs an cats has anima too. If anima has consciousness, then dogs would be conscious of itself. Then, dogs would perform science like humans. But this is absurd, and it does not happen. So by reduction to absurd, consciousness is not anima.

>> No.15218865

I seek to assert myself as the dominant intellect in every room I enter - by calculating integrals.

>> No.15218883

>>15213564
Purely it’s predictive power. I human I use tool

>> No.15218889

>>15213768
This. How are you learning?

>> No.15219001

>>15213564
TO CRUSH MY ENEMIES.
TO SEE THEM DRIVEN BEFORE ME.

>> No.15219715

>>15213564
unlimited power

>> No.15220974

>>15213564
Understanding, my childlike wonder of the world has returned

>> No.15220979

>>15213564
Knowledge and answers.

>> No.15220994

>>15213564
Freedom

>> No.15221497

>>15218859
>Then dogs would perform science like humans.
That's where you're wrong. It's actually about communication and being able to model your environment. Not yourself.

>> No.15221536

Solace from globohomo.

>> No.15221670

>>15218865
integrate deez nuts into your mouth, please.

>> No.15221711

>>15213564
perception

>> No.15221718

Do i need learn this if im not smart and cant take uni?I have job but this is shieet

>> No.15221994

>>15213564
nothing i just do it because i need the answers to questions
i hate it honestly and i hate most people who do science and certainly everyone who claims to like it
i still need answers though - there are questions sometimes and i cannot abide not knowing the answer

>> No.15222315

>>15213564
cool numbers and cool images on textbooks

>> No.15222339

>>15213564 God. But I am talking about real science. Not materialistic science.

>> No.15222444

>>15222339
All science is materialistic. Science is used to investigate natural phenomenon anything else isn't science by definition.

>> No.15222503

>>15213564
fun

>> No.15222509

>>15217589
holy based

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>>15222444
then math isn't science.

>> No.15223345

>>15222444
I guess information has nothing to do with science then.

>> No.15223351

>>15222444
Information is immaterial. So are probabilities. By your definition, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics are both unscientific since they deal with immaterial objects.

>> No.15223399

>>15213564
This is a rather interesting topic, particularly when talking about why people might like maths. I do happen to enjoy maths but the reason I like it is because I am good at it and it poses problems that have interesting solutions but the problems themselves are not interesting; I believe everyone who enjoys maths is like this to some extent. Proving that the Boolean Prime Ideal theorem is equivalent to a compactness theorem is an inteersting exercise but the statement that they are equivalent is not interesting in the slightest. A non-mathematician would almost certainly never read a book about something like measure theory like he might for some topics in phyics like anti-matter or theories on the origin of the universe. The reason for this is that these topics are so abstract and divorced from everyday life that it is difficult to find them genuinely engaging for their own sake.

>> No.15223410

>>15222511
true

>> No.15224261

>>15213564
Useful information.
First priority is getting rich with it.
Second priority is attaining a higher understanding of reality through it.