The offending paper was initially taken down by Preprints.org, a preprint archive run by the academic publisher MDPI
The offending paper was initially taken down by Preprints.org, a preprint archive run by the academic publisher MDPI
There is not much room for optimization left. Best solar cells get close to 23% efficiency, apparently the current theoretical maximum is a little over 30%.
Well, the most dramatic scenary is that everyone is going to die. So, yes, we will avoid that.
But realistically, I think we wojt do 1,5C, but are going to have more like 2,5-3C. So horrible, but still survivable for at least half of the humans now.
Yes. Apparently they are working on integrating wolfram alpha into ChatGPT. Then it would be able to solve a lot of math problems posed.
Aha. So the sheer amount of money is not important?
Just, as if the circulation speed is the crucial point. Damn. Good for you for noticing.
Yes? Everytime a loan is payed back the money supply decreases.
Tell me: if the Fed prints a one quadrillion dollar bill but looks it into a safe so that nobody can ever use it. How much inflation do we get?
I know this is not a thread where one says a superpower and the other a side effect. But how about: “the pencil which comes out of your finger break very often, and to sharpen it you have to spin your whole body 360 degrees a couple of time” , just like a normal pencil sharpener.
Don’t worry. The next time you will want to remember something and make a note you will see the old notes too. However, then you also don’t have time to check them, lol
Yeah it does matter. If I will be trying this I have something new to do for procrastination. So if it does not help against my other procrastination I will be off worse.
How? And do you have tips on starting it?
Well good luck reaching that goal. However 60 years of work seems way to high.
Do you mean the income of 14 years, or the income you would get working 14 while years (which with a 40hour work week is more like 60 years of work)?
Constant work. Such online communities have an exponential growth pattern. So you probably have a certain amount of time after which you double.
This is obviously very apparent when you have 10k subs, and on the next day it is 10,1k. But when you are at 10 subs it can take days for the next to arrive.
Just go on posting and the thing will start to take off. If you stop, or other active members stop the community might die.
Never heard of something like that. Do you have an example of a website which dies that?
I am surprised that nobody pointed out that there is a mathematical structure where you can divide by zero, the wheel:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_theory?wprov=sfla1