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Hello /sci/. Don't ask why, but give me some really hard questions. Mainly about physics, particles, basically anything science related.

tl;dr give me questions to impress girls with

>> No.5511756

qualia and 0.999... = 1

>> No.5511765

Wave goes in, wave goes out

>> No.5511768

>>5511741
>inb4 what would happen if a sun made of ice and a sun made of lava collided

>> No.5511769

Navier-Stokes Existence and Smoothness

>> No.5511774
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>>5511765

>> No.5511777

>>5511775
Damn, I fucked that question up. Too much editing.

>Realistically speaking, what would be the most likely means to create and power a time machine?

There. Christ, I should go back to bed.

>> No.5511775

Realistically speaking, what would be the most likely means to create a time and power a time machine?

I'm talking past-travel. Fuck travel to the future, that's easy.

>> No.5511778

find da deravative of x^304142+x^213534

>> No.5511779

>>5511741
Find an approximate mass of a proton using only a ruler, tin foil, piece of butter, hand watch (hint: you can disassemble it), rectangular magnet, thread and toothpicks.

>> No.5511782

>>5511778
Easy.

x^304142+x^213534
x^3+ x^2=-4-1-4-2+1+3+5+3+4
=5x+5

>> No.5511797

Just sketch up a quick proof of the Riemann hypothesis. Bitches love Riemann hypotheses.

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5511811

What would it take for the United States (in terms of investment, resources, and time) to create a fusion powerplant that puts more energy out than it it takes in, AND puts power to the grid?

>> No.5511846

what is the maximum height and weight, for a falling domino, to make the preceding domino tip over.

>> No.5511848

<span class="math">\lim_{x\rightarrow 1}\frac{\sqrt[3]{x}-1}{\sqrt{x}-1}[/spoiler]

Without using L'Hopital's Rule.

>> No.5511927

How is babby born?

>> No.5511976

>>5511779
wat

how?

>> No.5512128

>>5511782
>There are two equal signs in your "equation"

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>>5511779
1.67262158 × 10-27 kilograms

>> No.5512137

>>5511777
well if einsteisn equations are right that is kinda impossible. Since going to past we would need worm holes or somehow go agaist it. Either way the chances are low.
Enlighten me if I'm totallly wrong.

>> No.5512143

>>5511779
and throw that away and google the answer

>> No.5512178
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5512178

What's the mathematical formula determined to descirbe the inner volume of a 4 dimensional tetrahedral non-gaussian prism ?

>> No.5512198

>>5511741
How much penises have you had inserted into your anus?

HINT: answer must be greater than 7

>> No.5512201

How you make babby?

>> No.5512244

>>5512178
not science
captcha: nityCtu inculpation

>> No.5512263

>>5512244
OP here. It's still ok i guess, it's math, so still counts.

>> No.5512277

>>5511741
How would you proceed to show that the indicator function (0 if x is irrational, 1 if x is rational) is not Riemann integrable?

>> No.5512298

@OP

let's say that you're discharging mucous out of your vagina with a viscousity of 0.632 PaS. assuming that your entire cunt is submerged in 10.033 cm^3 of said fluid. if your boyfriend rammed his dick of mass 45.2g at a speed of 5.7 mph, assuming that you're at a state of rest (it's rape) then how far back would you be blown (assume there are no objects in your path)

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>give me questions to impress girls with

>> No.5512312

How many different kinds of methods have we-theoreticay, in renewable, Sustainable energy.

>Where to find blueprint?

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>>5512298
wow. thanks.

>> No.5512356

>>5511741
To impress girls with?? Dude you're about to learn a harsh reality about what women find attractive. Let me know how this little experiment goes.

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What would happen if a sun made of matter collided with a sun made of antimatter?

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>>5511782

>> No.5512414

>>5511848
z:=x^(1/6)
lim(x->1)((x^(1/3)-1)/(x^(1/2)-1))
=lim(x->1)((z^2-1)/(z^3-1))
=lim(x->1)((z+1)(z-1)/((z^2+z+1)(z-1)))
=lim(x->1)((z+1)/(z^2+z+1))
=lim(x->1)((x^(1/6)+1)/(x^(1/3)+x^(1/6)+1))
=(1+1)/(1+1+1)
=2/3.

>> No.5512430

>>5512394

They go boom

>> No.5513086

>>5511811
plz rspnd

>> No.5513228

You are given a mixture containing two compounds, A and B. Both compounds have a solubility of 1 g/100 mL of the solvent at 20 degrees C and 16 g/100 mL of solvent at 100 degrees C. The sample is composed of 3.5 g of A and 10 g of B. At 100 degrees C the entire sample just dissolves in a minimum amount of solvent. The solution is cooled to 20 degrees C and crystals are collection. Calculate the composition of the crystals and the yield of the process. What is the composition of the mother liquor?