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I have come to this section to develop a love for science and math, my two most hated subjects.

What do you people do to make science and math more fun?

>> No.2225730

masturbate with sand under your foreskin, it makes math fun and inspiring by comparison

>> No.2225728

Realise that with the tools I'm learning I can begin to understand the universe and everything inside it.

Up to current theory, that is.

>> No.2225731

be good at it

>> No.2225732

It just is, to me.

>> No.2225737
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>> No.2225739

>>2225728

I tried thinking of it that way but it just never interested me into learning more about numbers and equations.

>> No.2225743

>>2225739
Then science will never be interesting to you.

>> No.2225745

>>2225743

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK.

>> No.2225746

Math is a collection of puzzles.

>> No.2225749

Listen to symphony of science:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cd36WJ79z4

>> No.2225756

I started liking math as I forced myself in High School to get all the way up to Calculus. The more I understood it, the more I liked it. Now I am a Math Major.

>> No.2225791

>>2225739
How can that thought not motivate you?

>> No.2225811

>>2225791

Because it doesn't interest me. When I'm interested in something, I usually finish it very fast and do it in my spare time.

Math and science were most fun to me when I was in elementary because everything was new I guess.

>> No.2225821

>>2225811
That is not logically consistent, though. I am sure that even now there are more than enough topics in math that are new to you still, so that cannot be the reason.

>> No.2225823

>>2225749

Do you have the same video but without everyone having autotune on their voice?

>> No.2225830

>>2225749
"A Glorious Dawn" is the only good symphony of science video.

>> No.2225834

>>2225821

I'm afraid it is. People get bored of things, it's normal.

>> No.2225833

I'm not even a science student, but I really can't help you if you can't see why math is not a science. It's art. The art of everything.

>> No.2225832

>>2225811
It gets better, stick with it.

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>>2225830

>implying The Unbroken Thread sucks

>> No.2225889

bump

>> No.2225892

>>2225834
Sure, but he can't rightly say that he's bored of set theory if he's never tried it. It's still new to him, so it doesn't make sense.

>> No.2225908

>>2225892

When I said it's new to me, I mean like the entire subject. New topics usually involve more boring equations for me.

I'm sure there are more interesting ones but the ones I have to deal with now aren't interesting in the slightest.

>> No.2225931

>>2225719
>>2225719
You really want to know?

Aliens.
Nome, Alaska. Look it up, Roswell, look that UP. Sumerian alien cults, Humanity possibly influenced by aliens through religion.

Thank me later.

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>>2225931

>Banned+forever+so+I'm+on+my+iPhone+Fuck+you+mod

lol

>> No.2225954

>>2225931
If you had said SETI I could have gotten behind that.....but this.....you do realise that this isn't /x/.

>> No.2226000

>>2225954
The fourth kind.

Watch it. Visual proof provided.

>> No.2226010

>>2226000
As in the Spielberg film?

>> No.2226023

>>2226000
You are kidding me. The hypnotism in that film could not of been more suggestive. Visual proof....lol!

>> No.2226036

>>2226010
By olatunde Osunsanmi.

AAGHFGDJDJ that movie was powerfully moving.

>> No.2226042

>>2226023
That's how hypnosis works. Not how you see it fancied in cartoons.

Can you explain the missing persons, the interviewed people becoming broken wrecks AFTER hypnosis, and all describing the same thing?

Cop recording and civilian recording. It has the backing of a professor too who was a real life participant.

>> No.2226067

>>2226042

Hynotism will put you into a suggestive state. However if you ever wish to get any truth from someone in that state you have to ask a neutral questions. Eg. One that doesn't suggest anything, like " Those owls you see outside are not owls are they??" of course some idoit from None is going to mental when you open his imagination like that in the suggestive state!

P.S I am all for ETs...if the universe is infinite it would be impossible to not have them, but that movie is a load of bollocks

>> No.2226109

>>2226067
But she did ask suggestive questions. Maybe it's the Hollywood style that put you off but I'm not going to wave away the thing because of that. These people interviewed and who backed the lady in the movie and the missing persons and the FBI visits. The possibility that out there right NOW they are there as I type this.

I mean its clues that pop up so many times yet...

>> No.2226150

>>2226109

To be honest I actually really enjoyed the film...as a film and an idea. However I would never state that it is visual proof. That is the equivalent of backing the Blair Witch as full documentary when it first came out.

>> No.2226201

>>2226150
Yeah...

It's a case of 'I want to believe'.

I just want to know if that lady is being real.