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>> No.1925959 [View]

>>1925649
>>1925706

underage b& or then i'm really worried...

nothing interesting in the integrals tho

>> No.1924292 [View]

>>1924274
>lg=log_10, ln=log_e

>> No.1924255 [View]

Well, it kinda makes sense that there is a tiny black hole inside every atom despite hydrogen keeping the nucleus together than just some weird force called Strong interaction.

I'd eat this if they investigate it more.

>> No.1915799 [View]

i first lolled thinking this was the very thread that has been on since last thursday.

then i :| because this isn't.

>> No.1910913 [View]

ok thats some shit gosh i love i!

>> No.1910771 [View]

>>1910554

... ok how the fuck?

>> No.1910728 [View]

In Flames, Pendulum, Machinae Supremacy, game music (ff's, random shit), Battles

rap is poe-try, not music

>> No.1910395 [View]

>>1910094
>mfw nobody cares because slowest board on 4chan where nobody cares

>> No.1905768 [View]

I'm glad that at least some people understand this and I agree with you that the danger itself is to restrict danger. Thank you for this story.

>> No.1905742 [View]

>they still think nothing because of homework threads

>> No.1895338 [View]

>>1895213
since tachyons move backwards in time, if you jump in front of one, the direction it seems to go was past since it moves backwards, thus the tachyon has already been there where you are now, going trough you before you even realize it creating a bleeding hole and you die.

>> No.1895155 [View]

bump for someone who actually does something else than sit on pc/mac fapping.

btw would it be possible to make the air go trough some kind of pump, powered by some kind of spring charged by running wheel. Similar to mechanism used to pull old pocket watches?

captcha: insurance repticel

>> No.1894888 [View]

shameless selfbump for quiz

>> No.1894865 [View]
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1894865

Yesterday there was a quizthread /sci/ against /sp/ and quizmaster said there will be new one today, about now.

where iz it? ;__;

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1894191

no problem.

>> No.1894150 [View]

1. Draw shitloads of paintings/make sculptures/models of creatures.
2. Discover dinosaurs, find fossils.
3. Search for something that looks like a dinosaur from god knows how many pieces of art.
4. ????
5. CREATIONIST PROFIT!

it's the same thin when ppl claim they saw some event happen in their dream just a day before. ppl say loads of dreams like these but they ignore them until some shit happens where they can relate it.

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>>1892417
<span class="math"> fixd [/spoiler]

>> No.1894105 [View]

>>1894083

mass = energy, remember that.

since the particles are created, when the black hole loses the other particle, the other one stays in black hole (containing energy as mass).

these particles came from nowhere reasonable to explain so the particle staying in black hole gives the hole some energy. the hole loses the same amount of energy as the other particle leaves.

>> No.1894076 [View]

<span class="math"> 0/0 = 0^0 [/spoiler]
cannot divide by zero
undefined

>> No.1894074 [View]

>>1894050

as the virtual particles are created, the black hole loses energy as one particle leaves but the other one stays in black hole, making energy loss 0.

>> No.1894060 [View]

>>1893938

Photon is a term invented by humans, just like we define different particles or other quanta's properties. This doesn't mean the nature has to obey these laws we created.
Asking "why" do photons have properties of inertia is same thing as asking why intertia has properties of inertia.
It's the nature.

>> No.1894041 [View]

<span class="math"> 1_{2_{3_{4_{5^{6^{7^{8^9}}}}}}} [/spoiler]

>> No.1893225 [View]

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=magnets+wikipedia

>> No.1890387 [View]

>>1890339
implying that,
>>1890331
basing this,

<span class="math"> 6*(6^2)^42 + 8*(8^2)^42 (mod7^2) [/spoiler]

<span class="math"> 6*(-1)^42 + 8*1^42 (mod7^2) [/spoiler]

<span class="math"> 6 + 8 (mod 7^2) [/spoiler]

A: 14

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