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>> No.4637675 [View]

>>4637433
How interested are private backers in this kind of exploration? The government is kinda in the middle of a recession.

>> No.4633832 [View]

>>4633805
Nobody remembers me or philosopher.

>> No.4559112 [View]

>>4559096
I was blown away when I saw her back.

>> No.4281729 [View]

>>4281710
just because you rub your hands does not mean electrons move to higher energy levels.

>> No.4281687 [View]

>>4281635
>>4281627
Did you guys even read my post?

Matter and antimatter come out of nowhere all the time. The net energy is zero. It happens extremely quickly as well.

>> No.4281569 [View]

>>4280760

Yes, the total energy in the universe is zero. What they think initiated everything was a spontaneous mass explosion of matter and antimatter that came out of nothing. This explains why the universe is flat and will eventually die instead of collapsing back together.

The reason we have matter now is because the matter + antimatter explosion leaves a small imbalance towards matter.

Quantum mechanic principles and random chance created clumps in these reactions. These clumps are our galaxies and shit.

>> No.4281555 [View]

>>4281282
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>> No.4105927 [View]

>>4105813
This one right here.

http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EHEP000603.html

Schools like MIT, GTech, CalTech, and stuff use this shit.

>> No.4053755 [View]

>>4053697
I go to a school better than Standford. Won't need this but thanks for the post OP.

>> No.3975206 [DELETED]  [View]

>>3975168
No, it is definetely EK.

>>3975158
still haunting /sci/ i see. Harriet still pissed at you, Teacup?

>> No.3949340 [View]

In case you guys haven't heard about this yet:

fold(dot)it/portal/info/science

>> No.3949332 [View]
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3949332

fold(dot)it/portal/

Solve problems that even supercomputers cannot solve using normal methods.

>> No.3944243 [View]

u' * v is -sin/cos.

>> No.3923154 [View]

>>3923137
Forgot to add. High schooler does not imply immature, just ignorant. Ignorance hits at immaturity but does not imply it. It is a bit ignorant to expect what I typed above.

>> No.3923148 [View]

>>3923137
see
>>3923144

Another way to see it is:
>seeing 4chan as a way to find groundbreaking scientific thought
>not a medium for hyperactive trolling, dicking around, or a way to think about a hobby

>> No.3923112 [View]

>>3922907
Fucking high schooler. That, or you must be autistic as fuck.

>> No.3869956 [View]

>>3869806
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3aqv7TYSM0

I am mad.>>3869806

>> No.3855307 [View]

>>3855249
Let me rephrase it, it is sqrt(2) + sqrt(3) + sqrt(6)

>> No.3855305 [View]

>>3855249
You have the problem wrong. It is sqrt(6) at the end.

>> No.3850455 [View]

Yes, an object could have been moving in one direction. Then it receives constant acceleration in the other direction. As its velocity becomes zero, at that instant, it will have acceleration but no velocity.

>> No.3841924 [View]

Linear Algebra and Its Applications by David Lay 4th edition

I enjoy it very much. It was designed for scientists and engineers but still covers all the math

>> No.3840528 [View]

>>3840414
I have space threads occasionally.

>> No.3837042 [View]

>>3837036
Well shit, forgot my trip. Some of the animations I got from that Universe show on the History channel. I made sure to talk about the size differences between the stars. I talked about where GRB's usually happen. To end the presentation, I talked about the Doomsday scenario and its likelyhood. Like I said, I had a five minute window.

>> No.3835660 [View]

>>3835622
You can have a 4th dimensional line. Linear algebra dude.

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