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ITT: Things in science that give you them feels.

>> No.4862024

Our bodies are made of the same thing, we share the same matter. Me, you and the stars.

But your head will explode when you realize our minds and consciousness are also about sharing common elements which were once combined into different stuff.

>> No.4862029

e^A, where a is an nxn matrix which can be factored into the form S(lamda)S^-1. Such an elegant and beautiful solution.

The isomerism of complex ions, and the behavior of the xd orbital electrons in certain species ergo crystal field theory.

Conservation of matter, always gives me a feel or two when I least expect it.

>> No.4862031

>>4862024

yeah that flips me out

were all like... connected? we came from the same source of expanding space and matter in the big bang.

so wtf? could we still have particles within superposition with each other? could that lead to use being able to communicate through quantum spin states between entangled ancient particles?

>> No.4862034
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4862034

arguably science but that reminded me of this

>> No.4862036

I don't agree with OP's pic (that model for the solar system doesn't seem complete to me), but there are many humbling things about the universe, the foremost of which, for me, is its immensity.

I also get "feels" from the complexity of the human body, especially when thinking about how long it took for mechanisms such as the eyes and brain to become as refined as they are today.

>> No.4862045

>>4862034
man, this picture always fucking gets me

>> No.4862056

>>4862045
>>4862034
It shouldn't, because there is absolutely no reliable evidence for the existence of DMT in the pineal gland, or that it plays any role in NDEs.

>> No.4862062

How about the feel when you think about how small earth is compared to the 100s of billions of suns in the Milky Way alone? It definitely helps me put my own problems into perspective.

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4862069

I know this thread will inevitably be trolled to pieces, but this planet, man... so much feel. Think about how all the life on Earth is essentially part of a complex system of energy degradation.

>> No.4862089

>>4862031
Not really what I was referring to. I think that anything that goes that route has too much speculation going on. Thing of things beyond matter and energy. The physical world is constantly interacting with our minds and our minds will respond with images, of the past and of the future, of wishes, myths, anxieties and nostalgia. And those images drive our lives... physically. Now go beyond human, think of animals, think of plants. It's not about cogntiive capabilities either, because even if you have a limited """mind""" in comparisson to a human, it is all that you have and you'll live by it. In this sense, a single cell is already as complex as a society and an atom wishes to balance out his electrons just as much as we want peace for our lives. These lives emerge and dissapear, you are born and then you die. And it's not about having a soul or any paranormal shit like that, but the fact that the same birth and death occurs at all scales of the physical universe. That your rotten flesh is full of living atoms. And that these atoms moved from here to there because of small reactions, because of the wish of a man to travel the world, because of the wish of the skies to create a storm, because of the wish of the stars to explode into debries. One of those being Earth.

>> No.4862092

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOXMjCnKwb4

>> No.4862097

>>4862056
And hundreds of years ago, there was no reliable evidence for the existence of the Higgs Boson. What's your point

>> No.4862098
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4862098

I get feels when I see pictures from the probes we sent to planets.

It's a new world, goddamn.

>> No.4862099
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4862099

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFFGdTI9KeA

This kind of thing. Don't really know why.

>> No.4862119

>>4862098
I DEMAND MOAR

>> No.4862120

>>4862099
because its the sound of science, my friend

>> No.4862130

>>4862099
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=894Aejo-R0U&feature=related

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>>4862092
God damn it, I almost cried..

>> No.4862145

those feels when you think about how you got to this particular place, at this point in time. for example if your mother didn't stop at a red light 10 years before you were born and died. minor things from the past have a huge difference on the future.

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>>4862092

>> No.4862153

>>4862145


Determinism might be bullshit due to QFT and fluctuations.

Also information decoherence.

>> No.4862155

>>4862089

but you're just rambling about existence and shit happening.

I never left the plane of science, I never said shit about a soul or consciousness, I'm talking about quantum entanglement and the possible information traded by spin states.

http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0306021

>> No.4862162

>>4862145
>That feel when chaos theory

>> No.4862166

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5sWfhkpE0

Screw you guys...

>> No.4862168
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>>4862153
>>4862155
Oh here we fucking go. Thread's over, /sci/'s here.

>> No.4862184
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4862184

Bask in the glow of Atom and you shall understand.

>> No.4862194

>>4862145

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0485947/

>> No.4862195

>>4862166
What would it take to restart Mars' core activity and create a proper atmosphere for it?

>> No.4862190

1.618:1

Some funky shit.

>> No.4862218

>>4862195
about a milion times the total electricity ever made by humans.

>> No.4862223

>>4862153
Determinism has nothing to do with science. That is, it has nothing to do with how much further we can predict things or not, but whether predictions really exist objectively. It's an abstract concept that should be reasoned through metaphysics, not physics. It is closer to a religious ontological debate than to a scientific falsifable claim.

I don't know why /sci/ has so much trouble understanding this, geez...

>> No.4862224

>>4862218
ezpz

>> No.4862572

>>4862010
This is false. We are the result of many stars going super nova. The atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star then the ones in your right hand.

>> No.4863263

>>4862130
I also like this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0azoN7t3UhM

>> No.4863267

NDT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlGemHL5vLY

>> No.4863276

Th universe man, space. Just how fucking big it is, almost incomprehensible. How much time has passed and will go on. Everything about it, it's just beautiful to me, sometimes I just stop and stare up at the night sky in awe.

>> No.4863283

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnoNITE-CLc

just the majesty of it

>> No.4863304

why "in science"? this is the way life works, why does it have to be called science?. you pseudo-intellectuals make my cringe some times.

>> No.4863309

>>4862034
god damnit...

>> No.4863316

>that feel when random assortments of particles and energy combine to create feels

endless feels mang.

>> No.4863324

Feynman :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmTmGLzPVyM

>> No.4863334

>science feels thread
>people posting youtube links
>check them all, no pale blue dot
Carl Sagan, pale blue dot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wupToqz1e2g

>> No.4863351

>>4862092
>those unborn count greater poets greater than Keats, scientists greater than Newton
>implying they are only great because of genetics and not because they worked their asses
stopped watching right there

>> No.4863361

>>4863351

I think he meant potentially greater

>> No.4863409

Why has no techno artist used this sound in a song?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHEVo-LkDrQ

>> No.4863414

>>4863409
I half expected that to be the Bloop.

>> No.4863421

>>4863414
How can you half expect something?

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>>4862010

>Experiment gets contaminated with yeast
>exposed film from western comes out of developer blank
>add the wrong amount of shit to the tube/plate
>vague confusing result
>unexpected result thats bad
>something just doesnt work

science sucks

>> No.4863426

>>4863421
Well, it had the possibility of either being the bloop or not being the bloop, obviously it was both the bloop and not the bloop, half of that would be expecting it to be the bloop.

>> No.4863455

>tfw you piss and you realise that water has probably been inside a t-rex, a caveman, a famous person and has travelled millions of miles, has floated through the sky and has existed for billions of years.