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Mark Hopkins
antiselfdual
Time and time again:Colleague: I can bet you mathematicians have never thought of !Me: I don't want to dampen your enthusiasm, but they've been at this for *thousands of
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Baldilocks
Baldilocks__
I understand parents who insist on their kids studying courses like Engineering, law, Medicine etcThey do so cos of the relative job security.Nigeria clearly doesnt have the infrastructure to support
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Manish Pandey (मनीष पाण्डेय)
join2manish
Ancient India probably knew the speed of light before modern Science: A Thread Speed of Light: 3×10^8 ms-¹ (round off)Approx Speed: 299792458 minutes/secondWhich is 186000 miles/secondi.e. 300 million meters/second Shloka:तथा
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Amitabha Bandyopadhy
abandopa
I am writing this thread to showcase the preeminence of Indian Universities in Biology research in the 50s and 60s. I am focusing on Biology just because I have some
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The Disordered Cosmos by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
I can now share the news that I am the 2021 American Physical Society Bouchet Award winner! It was very thrilling to get this news especially since last year’s winner
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AnneOgborn#WontBeErased
AnnieTheObscure
OK, I feel challenged.Calculus in a threadhttps://twitter.com/ChemistryKit/status/1260519315742359554 Imagine I have some business and I have so much profit every month. I can graph that. Now I want to know how
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Kaguya
stellar_blossom
Time for some physics.So. Stephen Wolfram published an article detailing a new way of doing physics, in which he imagines the universe as forming from very simple rules that act
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A universe that is both stochastic and uncaring
EliLevensonFalk
Sometimes I get confused questions along the lines of "How long does a PhD take? Why does it take so long?" So, let's go through a PhD chronologically...(I will talk
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Brad Cherniak
SapientCapital
What is the most perfect invention in human history? The violin. Unlike pretty much anything else ever invented, the highest quality violin is essentially unchanged in roughly 500 years. Modern
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American Horror Callie
DeathCab4Callie
On why it isn't acceptable to ask disabled trainees in wet labs if they'd considered switching labs to do computational work, and why it REALLY isn't ok to ask us
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GlitchCat7
GlitchCat7
SMW Romhacks won't die as long as I have anything to do about it....but the new SMM2 update does look fun. Will probably build a couple new levels, explore some
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Bradly Mason
AlsoACarpenter
Again, I'm not confessing a creed when I vote; I'm making a pragmatic calculation according to a basic set of moral principles, an understanding of the current context, historical evidence
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paulmuaddib61
paulmuaddib61
#IntraAtomicEnergyPM PART As Dr. Wood questioned..Where did the towers go? #LawOfConservationOfMass incorrect & now a lie to hide the true nature of the universe? "When it [electric atom] has radiated
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Flo Bacus
morallawwithin
Philosophical work is held to such a bizarre standard, in a way that reveals that ppl are from the beginning expecting themselves and others to fail, as if the point
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Ken Wilson Stan Account
wickrotate
what’s the most interesting application of renormalization (in physics or otherwise), and why? for EFT methods in general you see the explanation of why the sky is blue in tons
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Flint Flint
aflintflint
I feel a need to say this because I have a lot of friends who are both geeks and Marxists:Analysis of "material conditions" requires actually engaging with the conditions, and
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