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Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514865866 >>514865926 >>514865957 >>514866523 >>514866679 >>514866681 >>514866779 >>514866829 >>514866906 >>514867249 >>514867488 >>514867606 >>514868597 >>514868632 >>514869642 >>514869662 >>514870355 >>514871558 >>514872065 >>514872255 >>514873911 >>514874078 >>514874197 >>514874382 >>514875566 >>514876204 >>514876344 >>514877214 >>514877295 >>514877448 >>514877541 >>514877625 >>514878199 >>514879062 >>514879084 >>514879150 >>514880037 >>514881357 >>514881934 >>514882362 >>514882627 >>514883759 >>514884230 >>514887686 >>514889945 >>514890128 >>514890272 >>514892437 >>514893713 >>514894969 >>514895592
Why hasn't been any major advancement in physics or mathematics in the past 30-40 years despite the exponential explosion of the number PhD students and funding during the same period?
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514865926 >>514866155 >>514866439 >>514869715 >>514871536 >>514876316
>>514865866 (OP)
We literally had FLT and Poincare conjecture solved in last 28 years tf you on faggot.
Anonymous (ID: nfy7dFpF) Canada No.514865957 >>514878452
>>514865866 (OP)
Women are smarter than men and even women cant figure out what comes next
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514866155 >>514866247 >>514867091 >>514888990
>>514865926
Solving Fermat's last theorem and Poincare conjecture is not an """advancement""". Solving them is as much of an advancement as finding the gorillionth prime number.
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514866247 >>514866373 >>514866544 >>514866893
>>514866155
>Solving them is as much of an advancement as finding the gorillionth prime number.
What are your qualifications in mathematics?
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514866373 >>514866476
>>514866247
I studied electrical engineering (communications & electronics in particular), is that enough for you siiir?
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514866439 >>514866508
>>514865926
>solving math problems are a major advancement
Nigger, it has next to none practical uses. Maybe Poincare conjecture can be used when we invent teleportation, but that's in the far future when you street-shitters are long dead.
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514866476 >>514872597 >>514873756 >>514877230 >>514882255
>>514866373
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>breathes
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514866508 >>514869730 >>514882262
>>514866439
>when you street-shitters are long dead.
We are eternal. Even yahweh and his son kneels before the aryas
Anonymous (ID: CFnjVsri) Sweden No.514866523
>>514865866 (OP)
That is the worst juxtaposition I've ever seen. It was basically designed to cause nausea.
Anonymous (ID: en2tRd4a) United States No.514866544 >>514867795
>>514866247
sorry to tell you but counting cow turds is only a PhD qualification in india
Anonymous (ID: 829nQW7d) Australia No.514866582
plenty of major advancements have been made you're just fucking ignorant.
Anonymous (ID: Dkz3kLXG) United Kingdom No.514866679 >>514866909 >>514888841
>>514865866 (OP)
Because all the discoveries that were relatively easy to find, have all been found. Modern scientists and mathematicians are really just headless chickens, pecking at scraps around the edges.
Anonymous (ID: ko9MQ7Rx) Belgium No.514866681 >>514866807 >>514866849
>>514865866 (OP)
Theoretical Physics became obsessed with String Theory. This theory has been mathematically proved wrong dozens of times and has no practical benefits.
Anonymous (ID: TsHkwinl) United Kingdom No.514866779 >>514866909
>>514865866 (OP)
All the relatively easy stuff got found already
Anonymous (ID: Dkz3kLXG) United Kingdom No.514866807
>>514866681
>Theoretical Physics became obsessed with String Theory.
This, and also dark matter/energy in cosmology which is probably also imaginary.
Anonymous (ID: TsHkwinl) United Kingdom No.514866829 >>514867330
>>514865866 (OP)
Also there have been major mathematical advancements, they are applied in computer science
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514866849 >>514883815
>>514866681
Modern "science" is nothing but paid services and inbred dogmatic circlejerking. The replication crisis shows that a new renaissance is due.
Anonymous (ID: wjyzSEHu) Chile No.514866893 >>514867795
>>514866247
Go eat some shit poojeet.
If you people knew about math, you wouldn't be knee deep in shit trying to escape your shit/rape paradise.
Anonymous (ID: tbJZWVZ5) United States No.514866906 >>514872301 >>514878239 >>514878630 >>514882466
>>514865866 (OP)
> Why hasn't been any major advancement in physics or mathematics in the past 30-40 years despite the exponential explosion of the number PhD students and funding during the same period?
Um sweatie, we’ve made advances in more important areas like gender theory and anti whiteness.
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514866909 >>514888841
>>514866679
>>514866779
the "all low hanging fruit has been found" theory is only a part of the whole picture. You can't just attribute it all to that.
Anonymous (ID: bf+zXL+g) United States No.514867058 >>514873341 >>514873341 >>514873341
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42795656

https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/1e5enn2/marc_andreessen_and_ben_horowitz_say_that_when/
Anonymous (ID: U3uWHKLA) Australia No.514867091 >>514890455
>>514866155
Thats kind of the point. Breakthroughs just result in finer and finer discoveries that are much less likely to noticeably affect the common man than something like the invention of nuclear power
Anonymous (ID: MV3jpHfe) United States No.514867249
>>514865866 (OP)
What do you mean there hasn't been any advancement? Funding for science and oppurtunities for women in science are up like 50,000%
Anonymous (ID: 6XiRWr5k) United States No.514867250
Most of them leave their field and go waste their time on stupid shit on Wall Street. Look up quants.
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514867330 >>514867531 >>514867857 >>514868019 >>514875116
>>514866829
What "major advancements" have been made in the past 30-40 years in computer science, academically speaking? I am asking unironically btw. I know that almost all computer science fields have stalled in the 1980s, computer architecture has stalled, computer arithmetic and cryptography have stalled, networking has stalled, even the one major field that's now booming, AI which was always a looked down upon field, is relying on engineering hacks, basically adding more computational power, rather than coming up with groundbreaking advancements in the theory.
Anonymous (ID: zA0VuOdk) Austria No.514867488
>>514865866 (OP)
There is probably something like a hard wall in science/knowladge, and can only get to the next level by having some key technolegys. Maybe we just have to fined some wired physics exploit and that then opens up a compleatly new understanding of how stuff works.
Anonymous (ID: tbJZWVZ5) United States No.514867531
>>514867330
Jeets have taken over compsci by nepotism and locked out whites.
Anonymous (ID: W8um9w4w) Norway No.514867606
>>514865866 (OP)
jewish nepotism and easily controllable womenz
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514867795 >>514873361 >>514892678
>>514866544
>>514866893
I work in Algebraic Topology
Anonymous (ID: TsHkwinl) United Kingdom No.514867857 >>514868468
>>514867330
The fundamental mathematics behind machine learning and neural networks have seen many groundbreaking advancements, as have its applications, like image and video generation and natural language processing, as has computer vision recognising text and numbers and faces, computer graphics simulating world on a screen, reinforcement learning playing Chess and Dota 2 etc. Its all maths under the hood.
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514868019 >>514868076
>>514867330
We have made many progress in Computation theory, formal languages etc
Anonymous (ID: kJOY3jiJ) Sweden No.514868027 >>514868154 >>514897902
We developed an entirely new math system recently but you wouldn't know that as caring about math is not in your personality so the shitpost is trivial.
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514868076 >>514868754
>>514868019
>We have made many progress in Computation theory, formal languages etc
How many progress have you made in the English language?
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514868154 >>514897533
>>514868027
If you are referring to Common Core, take a running start and kill yourself.
Anonymous (ID: I8+7LpMa) Switzerland No.514868196 >>514868260
ITT: basement-dwelling high school dropout neets who think they are experts in physics and mathematics.
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514868260 >>514868394
>>514868196
I have a theoretical degree in physics.
Anonymous (ID: I8+7LpMa) Switzerland No.514868394 >>514868437 >>514881874
>>514868260
>theoretical degree
As opposed to an actual degree?
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514868437
>>514868394
lurk moar medkit-bro
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514868468 >>514869049 >>514878697 >>514885856
>>514867857
Most of the recent advancements in AI in the last decade or so were due to engineering hacks by the industry, not academia, just to practically make training time feasible using huge computational power that was always deemed infeasible until recently.

The whole thing about deep learning with training over gorillions of data sets is just fundamentally wrong, this isn't even """intelligence""" to begin with. Even toddler apes don't need to see a billion cat pictures of all types and sizes a priori just to decide whether the billion and first picture is a cat or not. The right approach to AI is using Bayesian networks but these are practically computationally infeasible for anything useful.
Anonymous (ID: Jkv0nbJi) United Kingdom No.514868516 >>514868763 >>514868941 >>514874266
Internet & World Wide Web (1990s)

Tim Berners-Lee’s web protocols + mass connectivity globalization of knowledge, commerce, culture.

Human Genome Project (2003)

First full mapping of human DNA; foundation for personalized medicine, genetic diagnostics, and biotech.

CRISPR Gene Editing (2012)

Cheap, precise editing of DNA in living organisms; revolutionized biology, agriculture, medicine.

Artificial Intelligence Revolution (2010s–2020s)

Deep learning GPT-class systems, autonomous vehicles, protein folding solutions (AlphaFold).

Dark Energy & Accelerating Universe (1998)

Discovery that the universe’s expansion is accelerating; rewrote cosmology, Nobel Prize 2011.

Higgs Boson Discovery (2012)

Confirmation of the Standard Model of particle physics via CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.

Gravitational Waves Detection (2015)

First direct observation of Einstein’s century-old prediction; opened an entirely new field of astronomy.

Neanderthal Genome Sequencing (2010)

Proved interbreeding with modern humans; reshaped understanding of human history.

Renewable Energy Revolution (2000s–2020s)

Solar/wind cost declines of >90% + battery breakthroughs energy transition now feasible.

Quantum & Nano-Tech Advances (2000s–2020s)

Topological insulators, quantum computers (still early but real), nanomaterials like graphene.
Anonymous (ID: L4+blhcg) United States No.514868597
>>514865866 (OP)
1) everything's been figured out except for fringe theories
2) discoveries or answers typically don't make news headlines because it's boring nerd math
Anonymous (ID: W71ng6+8) Canada No.514868632 >>514889977 >>514891099
>>514865866 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514868754 >>514869321 >>514881000
>>514868076
Enough to subscribe to your mom's onlyfans
Anonymous (ID: W71ng6+8) Canada No.514868763 >>514869249
>>514868516
>First full mapping of human DNA; foundation for personalized medicine, genetic diagnostics, and biotech
Yeah and mRNA 'vaccines' negatively affected European whites the most and Ashkenazi Jews the least, especially with fertility.
Anonymous (ID: W71ng6+8) Canada No.514868941 >>514882427
>>514868516
AI is mostly hype and a scam.
See recent MIT study. Or past speculative bubbles.
Most renewables are a scam using even more energy intensive resource extraction.

>Captcha TKD
Anonymous (ID: TsHkwinl) United Kingdom No.514869049 >>514869311
>>514868468
I guess you are right I am looking at the dates of some things most of the theory is older than 1985, surprisingly back propagation even invented by Leibnitz hundreds of years ago
Anonymous (ID: I8+7LpMa) Switzerland No.514869249
>>514868763
According to virgin neets such as yourself, who did their own research without ever leaving their mom's basement.
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514869311
>>514869049
backpropagation itself is more of a computational hack to make a centuries-old theory feasible for very high dimensional representations of data which are the foundation of machine learning. Gradient descent as a theory is as old as Newton.
Anonymous (ID: SJX/ERkk) Norway No.514869321
>>514868754
>Enough to subscribe to your mom's onlyfans
It's very nice of you to support pensioners.
Anonymous (ID: UXBg6OIg) United States No.514869642
>>514865866 (OP)
Surprised this thread even has more than 5 replies, /pol/tards already struggle with basic medicine and climatology
Anonymous (ID: oEkEaAzd) India No.514869662
>>514865866 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: m9MmRpwV) Canada No.514869715
>>514865926
Imagine being terminally online while being brown
Anonymous (ID: oEkEaAzd) India No.514869730 >>514878134 >>514879432 >>514880277
>>514866508
Anonymous (ID: oEkEaAzd) India No.514869968
dalits and other non-brahmins should be massacred en mass like gazans and muslims.
Anonymous (ID: Z6G8G721) Canada No.514870355
>>514865866 (OP)
String theory. Its cheap research that goes nowhere and yet wins awards and grants. Theyre stuck in string theory and so no other research is occurring.
Anonymous (ID: hYZ/JBdb) No.514871536
>>514865926
Math gets adjusted every couple of years.
It's like bragging about making a soda extra fizzy yea its cool but its not actually practically useful.
Anonymous (ID: KhFHwVK5) Japan No.514871558
>>514865866 (OP)
The king of physics is particle physics, and the reason for the stagnation in physics is that experiments—the most important element—have become extremely difficult. Humanity doesn't have a simple, good experimental idea that doesn't require a giant accelerator, or a revolutionary physical theory that (miraculously) makes it possible.
Anonymous (ID: iq4XUL3g) France No.514872065
>>514865866 (OP)
We may never know
Anonymous (ID: IGivKz0N) United States No.514872255
>>514865866 (OP)
Wrong 100 years with rsla marcpni mach eisnwine is debunek debunked ugh idiot they did kot advance you fabled math for shit that.not real blinded by the dumbass kiek another jeosh shit their in night reminder coffeewl enemy's are Rockefeller rjewish schizoid snake oil for the goyim same assholes sold you chemo poiosn thats kills everything heels too Buckley got testicular cancer kiwi during thc oil andnl change of diet his body removed the scurvy aka the cancer fact its diet dumbassea
Anonymous (ID: IlwQRXdA) Ireland No.514872301 >>514872972
Women are inherently dishonest and delusional and operate from a frame of seamless gaslighting. Everything they say is all lies or obfuscated with lies. Just note how women will come up with conditions and diseases for all sorts of emotions and otherwise normal behaviour, never actually getting to the bottom of any issue, but only serving to add complexity, confusion and brain rot to it.

Simply, women are incredibly stupid, and I would really question any discoveries made by foids.

Basically, only “advancements” women can make are in abstract. They are not real. This is an example >>514866906
Anonymous (ID: 9CjhaUby) Germany No.514872597 >>514878893
>>514866476
poo
Anonymous (ID: 7sqJBQ/g) United States No.514872972
>>514872301
They’re not stupid, but they are liars. Women are literally not capable of understanding why lying is bad, and it extends to their “work” in scientific fields unless they’re just one part of a male-controlled whole
Anonymous (ID: bf+zXL+g) United States No.514873341
>>514867058
>>514867058
>>514867058
Anonymous (ID: en2tRd4a) United States No.514873361 >>514878638
>>514867795
sure you do sukhdeep dikshit
Anonymous (ID: 1XAxTD1Z) United States No.514873756 >>514875276 >>514878893
>>514866476
India, despite having over one fifth of the world’s population, doesn’t have a single higher education school that ranks in the top 500 globally.
Anonymous (ID: cTHMMyTk) Canada No.514873911 >>514875475
>>514865866 (OP)
I'd imagine it's because we cannot put the maths into reality? We can't exactly send an instrument into a black hole or tie a giant string around Jupiter with a gizmo at the end and measure how fast is swings around.
Anonymous (ID: zbnw3G5f) United Kingdom No.514874078 >>514874197
>>514865866 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: zbnw3G5f) United Kingdom No.514874197
>>514865866 (OP)
>>514874078
Anonymous (ID: 1XAxTD1Z) United States No.514874266 >>514883092
>>514868516
Why the fuck aren’t CRISPR and related techniques being used for more practical purposes already. It’s been around for 13 years but it’s not used for anything? What the fuck.
Anonymous (ID: P6RtyC1S) United States No.514874382
>>514865866 (OP)
Both became fake and gay, sometimes around World War One. Einstein was just a larping Homo Jew.
Anonymous (ID: xaliGQg0) Canada No.514875116 >>514879477
>>514867330
Crypto is now post quantum like ntru prime (lattice based) and isogeny-based crypto most of that work is new as in proving it works.
Architecture is being customized by everyone for example Tesla makes their own boards, almost all companies roll their own architecture now because it's cheap to do so. Apple silicone M4 is like night and day in performance compared to x86.
Type and Category theory has exploded since the 70s and 80s and where all the major language breakthroughs are coming from like math proof assistants that aren't garbage.

AI is immensely useful in approximating PDE solutions so there is giant scientific labs right now running insanely complex models we could never do just 8 years ago.This is where the biggest benefit of AI is for engineering not any kind of gay chatbot or 5 second video generation.
Anonymous (ID: KeH1xJdV) United Kingdom No.514875276 >>514875335 >>514888595
>>514873756
And yet if you graduate from an IIT or IIM you have multiple job offers before you even graduate. Really makes you wonder about these “rankings”
Anonymous (ID: KeH1xJdV) United Kingdom No.514875335 >>514888595
>>514875276
I should mention WITHOUT EVEN APPLYING

Which is fucking unheard of these days
Anonymous (ID: xaliGQg0) Canada No.514875475
>>514873911
The way it works is you build a math model that explains at least some of the universe then you manipulate that model and come up with discoveries. Cosmologists are doing this all the time we just don't hear about it. NASA has enormous galaxy modeling differential eq that they can step time with to show exact positions of asteroids where eventually we will send a drone to mine them or Jeff Bezos rocket full of jeet labourers
Anonymous (ID: qyNC/WV8) United States No.514875566
>>514865866 (OP)
We know an exponential amount more about the human body now than we did even in the 90s. When was the last time we cured a disease?
Medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death in America btw, no that's not an exaggeration. And that's only counting deaths.
Anonymous (ID: p47VOJDH) United States No.514876204 >>514876717 >>514876895
>>514865866 (OP)
>why is it harder to pick the fruit at the top of the tree than the previously picked low hanging fruit
Its a mystery.
Anonymous (ID: ICKE1+0l) Hungary No.514876316
>>514865926
We solved faster than light travel?
Shieeeet
Anonymous (ID: eqAWz8Pl) United States No.514876344 >>514876717 >>514876722 >>514876961
>>514865866 (OP)
There's nothing left to discover.

We've reached the maximum resolution this simulation is capable of. We've discovered its maximum processing power throught the speed of causality.

All science is now is an endless stream of infinitely fundable boondoggles. PHDs spend their days doing one of the following bullshit jobs for money and nothing else.

>uselessly smashing particles for no reason
>purposefully miscalculating the universe to justify spending billions searching for nigger matter
>photoshopping images from a $10 billion space telescope with a shattered mirror
>making computers out of qbits that cant be replicated rendering it fundamentally useless as a computer
>failing to achieve fusion for 443rd time

Its only a matter of time before people start questioning if advancement is even possible now. The jews destroyed the Nazis and replaced them with DEI niggers and robot chinks, effectively ending all meaningful advancement in useful science. Its fucking over.
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514876717 >>514877183 >>514882170 >>514883421
>>514876204
>>514876344
Again, the "low hanging fruit" theory is correct but it's just a small part of the whole picture. We can't even go to the moon when supposedly both the Americans and Russians launched rockets that landed on the moon with retarded 1950s and 1960s tech, back then 8-bit microprocessors weren't even a thing, most programs were hardcoded without using high level languages or compilers. Now, the average cheap chinese car has many more sensors than any rocket launched in the 20th century yet we can't even fucking go to the moon "once again".
Anonymous (ID: bnWyLXRB) United States No.514876722
>>514876344
Um no there is far, far, far, far^far more to discover
Anonymous (ID: WF28Jga5) United States No.514876862
Combination of needing smarter people to discover more than we have already discovered, and the enretardening of society as a whole
Anonymous (ID: RyRv2pCc) Hungary No.514876895 >>514883545
In Physics people have not been able to say anything that says Einstein was wrong and most of the big experiments have been about proving the existing theories right rather than challenging them. Then there is shit like string theory which is given credibility because it can produce Einstein's equations even though it can't ever be tested.

Math has largely tanked because it's followed other sciences and no one is moving forward significantly. The Poincare conjecture was proven but aside from that not much has changed since the 80s.

>exponential growth of phd students
It's grade inflation. A bachelors is a high school pass, a masters is a bachelors and so on. Most PhD students shouldn't be in the courses and the people mentoring them simply don't care.

The problem with academia is that it's largely about following the correct thought and holding onto a job rather than challenging the status quo. Academic jobs are cushy, lifelong and well paid so it attracts people who simply want that rather than people who will risk everything on a idea, this used to be the domain of industry but that's died in the west.

>>514876204
People in the late 1800s thought they knew it all, looking at that time today, they knew nothing. If civilization doesn't regress probably 100 years from now that will be the case again.
Anonymous (ID: tGOoHTyJ) Spain No.514876961
>>514876344
>purposefully miscalculating the universe to justify spending billions searching for nigger matter
GAY KEKS FROM OUTER CHECKED
Anonymous (ID: +2CgXbTG) United States No.514877136 >>514878173 >>514878382
women can't rotate 3d objects in their head

hard science
Anonymous (ID: p47VOJDH) United States No.514877183 >>514877317
>>514876717
>We can't even go to the moon
Of course we can... Retards screeching on YouTube about how its lost technology are just that, retarded. All that has changed is that no one wants to spend tens of billions of dollars doing it again for no reason.

Like what purpose would it fulfil...? Imagine the CCP decides right now they are going to land people on the moon, they pump $100 billion into it in the next five years and in 2030 some communists land on the moon. Ok and? It will make some wumaos happy, but other than that what will they have accomplished? Why spend that $100 billion on that when they can spend it on something more productive?
Anonymous (ID: 0TZzZYNl) Turkey No.514877214
>>514865866 (OP)
whores are doing it for clout while men did it for knowledge and curiosity. that's why we can't go back to moon again.
Anonymous (ID: UB/hE7Si) United Kingdom No.514877230 >>514878893
>>514866476
>T. got a 1st saar degree from Khan Academy
Anonymous (ID: d4q4OQ7L) United States No.514877295
>>514865866 (OP)
>pic: a bunch of cuntoids
>hurr durr durr why no science getting done?!?!
the answer is staring you right in the face
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514877317 >>514877532
>>514877183
I didn't say "we lost tech", that's a retarded theory. Even back then in the 1950s and 1960s, they used to document every single change they did, assuming that the tech is still relevant, which most of it isn't really anyway.
Anonymous (ID: RisqsYpk) United States No.514877448 >>514883654
>>514865866 (OP)
Because string theory was an intentional dead end.
Anonymous (ID: tGOoHTyJ) Spain No.514877532
>>514877317
Yeah it's shorthand for "we lost the economic incentive that kept supply chains for the spacefaring material factories running and pumping out goodies" but people have reducted themselves into stupidity lol.
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514877541
>>514865866 (OP)
that picture is somewhere around CERN
ex CERN fag here, you see the dude on the left ? he was a CMS spokesperson.
These ex colleagues rarely leave the grounds of site Meyrin
I think I remember also the woman on the right of him

Anyway, to answer your stupidity most of the money given for science these days are from private companies like Siemens, Phillips and some others to researchers to build new image scanning tech and your MRI to cost even more than it is now, faggots
but after all you deserve it since you know - you're undereducated retards that doesn't appreciate education until it's too late

many things were "invented" based on physics in the last 100 years and this memetech in phones PCs AI is mostly based on recent discoveries

yes, das rite. now eat shit
Anonymous (ID: dMc931Ka) United States No.514877625 >>514877829 >>514877865 >>514878043
>>514865866 (OP)
We have prototype quantum computers, and algorithms like Shor's that could break most modern encryption given the right hardware.

40 years ago, quantum computers existed as a concept, but it was more like "hey maybe if we did stuff to atoms and measured them it might mean something", now there's solid experimental and theoretical results there.
Anonymous (ID: RyRv2pCc) Hungary No.514877829
>>514877625
We have had prototype fusion reactors for the last 40 years, but nothing has come close to production or widespread use yet.

The gap between idea or prototype and something changing the world like nuclear power or the internet are huge in this case.
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514877865
>>514877625
yes. that's usually how it works thanks to ppl that appreciate these stuff, or they used to.
the states germany japan gina the eu israel and few others still does
guess who doesnt anymore - ruzzia, and we all see how is this going.
Anonymous (ID: +2CgXbTG) United States No.514877984
I'm not really interested in cleaning up their mess again, I'd rather let chaos and natural selection balance the scales for a few decades
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514878043 >>514878525
>>514877625
Quantum computers will NEVER be general purpose computers. They will simply never be part of consumer products such as a laptop, phone, etc... Quantum computers are designed to make some NP problems P problems. That's all. They can possibly decrypt modern AES blocks or beat the financial markets predicting the value of stocks, but they will never be widely used by the goyim.
Anonymous (ID: dMc931Ka) United States No.514878134
>>514869730
I dated an Asian girl in grad school. I actually liked her and would have married her. Was she just using me for BWC before going back to China to marry some CCP guy for his money??
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514878173 >>514878251 >>514883840
>>514877136
>women can't rotate 3d objects in their head
the person that rotates the entire geometry for the CMS experiment software, cmssw, Ianna Ousbourne - you can check her on github - is a woman

dumass nigger
Anonymous (ID: SfEfPEmF) United States No.514878199
>>514865866 (OP)
jews have destroyed institutions via nepotism. They’re packed to the gills with mid-tier IQ jews. Same reason Hollywood went to shit - they got rid of all the talented Goys and replaced them with mid jews.

Humanity has been repressed by jewish tribalism.
Anonymous (ID: K5g+uE8S) Brazil No.514878239
>>514866906
And this is why women shouldn’t be allowed to talk and should be forced into silence. When they’re allowed to talk, they come up with profoundly retarded stuff like this.
Anonymous (ID: +2CgXbTG) United States No.514878251 >>514878477
>>514878173
ugly miserable foid detected. I stand by my statement also
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514878382 >>514878456
>>514877136
also,

NIGGER

the person that wrote the math frameworks for the physics conservation laws as "symmetries"- Emmy Noether - that literally deals with rotating things is also a woman.
and you are a faggot
Anonymous (ID: ZFBojbz3) Germany No.514878452
>>514865957
In all scientific subjects, men achieve better results than women.
In addition, there are significantly more men in the highly intelligent spectrum than women.
Men are more volatile and are either stupid or geniuses. Women have a much larger midfield.
Anonymous (ID: +2CgXbTG) United States No.514878456
>>514878382
denounce the talmud and I'll go in peace
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514878477
>>514878251
>I stand by my statement also
id rather do anything else but i aint a dumb burger so you know - you do you
Anonymous (ID: dMc931Ka) United States No.514878525 >>514878826
>>514878043
Yeah so? Most Nvidia chips are fucking massive and exclusively go to big data centers, not your gaming PC. It's still a trillion dollar company.

NP problems are worth a lot to industry. If a company actually builds a quantum computer that can solve these problems at massive scale, they could get close to that level.
Anonymous (ID: ZFBojbz3) Germany No.514878630
>>514866906
The ultimate evil
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514878638
>>514873361
Yes I do, should i post my hatcher and other books here ?
Anonymous (ID: yS4vXwej) United States No.514878697
>>514868468
>Most of the recent advancements in AI in the last decade or so were due to marketing hacks by the industry
Ftfy
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514878826 >>514879338
>>514878525
>NP problems are worth a lot to industry
thats basically what's keeping the research institutes afloat, since ppl figured out science nshit is the thing that has the greatest returns in $ compared to anything else
of course it's not like you can streamline such a thing cuz you only have so much ppl willing to do it
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514878893 >>514879020
>>514872597
>>514873756
>>514877230
My PhD advisor's PhD advisor was friends/colleague with many of the 1st generation bourbaki members including grothendieck and later Mumford
I can't reveal more as I have already somewhat doxxed myself
Anonymous (ID: yS4vXwej) United States No.514879020
>>514878893
Imagine the smell
Anonymous (ID: PPg80B5X) United States No.514879062 >>514879089
>>514865866 (OP)
And i don't believe the jews or the women in these pics
Anonymous (ID: zQ8y2BS1) Finland No.514879084
>>514865866 (OP)
All low-hanging fruits have already been picked. Also, the last decade has seen the rise of AI, which is setting up to be the most important development in all human history.
Anonymous (ID: 2/Vpj3uU) India No.514879089 >>514894282
>>514879062
The greatest scientist in that picture is a Jew
Anonymous (ID: 7yVK62v7) No.514879150 >>514879443 >>514880099
>>514865866 (OP)
all the talented Jewish professors were replaced by the talentless goyim
Anonymous (ID: ZFBojbz3) Germany No.514879212
The protagonists around 1900 who founded the new physics entered physics at a time when it was said that there was nothing more to discover. All these achievements were unexpected for the physics world at the time.
This period had something of the Cambrian explosion about it. And no, we don't know whether completely different theories will bring us even closer to reality, but all the progress is a direct result of this short period of time.
Really exciting.
Anonymous (ID: dMc931Ka) United States No.514879338
>>514878826
I'm more worried about biology research for this reason. It's not very profitable to find a cure for cancer, it's much better to use sick people as paypigs from a business standpoint.
Anonymous (ID: zTAnA+Ka) United States No.514879432
>>514869730
Kek, based jeet.
Anonymous (ID: SfEfPEmF) United States No.514879443
>>514879150
Die, jew
Anonymous (ID: ONYvRmEN) United States No.514879477
>>514875116
This leaf studies hard and steals tech for China. Listen to when he speaks.
sage (ID: uh5/KJVR) United States No.514880037 >>514880241
>>514865866 (OP)
Obviously the lack of beards in science today has been the cause of its decline.
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514880099
>>514879150
>talented
they decided they like genocide better than being respected
it's on Y O U, G O Y
Anonymous (ID: OtAxJebP) Bulgaria No.514880241
>>514880037
as I said, this picture is from CERN
where believe it or not the representation of women was like ... 15% or something.
Anonymous (ID: ERfRKbtS) United States No.514880277
>>514869730
>loyal
til the rape squad gets together
Anonymous (ID: MbS/SerI) Poland No.514881000 >>514881122
>>514868754
jeets are animals to be culled
Anonymous (ID: N1ZpoVju) India No.514881122
>>514881000
>tf
LMFAO
Anonymous (ID: j2XteJGa) Canada No.514881357 >>514881822
>>514865866 (OP)
In math, the problem is that people don't actually understand the subjects well enough to ask questions. They keep studying the same areas over and over again. Honestly, the people who know shit are just too lazy to write good textbooks. It would save everyone a lot of time. But it's always the people who don't know anything who think they have a textbook to write and effectively waste everyone's time with.
Anonymous (ID: N1ZpoVju) India No.514881822 >>514883080
>>514881357
I think we have enough good textbooks until atleast masters level math but most normie education don't push those books
Anonymous (ID: D2+Lpmoa) United States No.514881874
>>514868394
Theoretical physics, dumb fuck. As opposed to experimental physics.
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514881934
>>514865866 (OP)
Jeets
Anonymous (ID: bchvOh//) United States No.514882170
>>514876717
Its not hard to write programs in assembly. Your brain is a compiler. Its just a list of numbers.
Anonymous (ID: TnGLedvW) United States No.514882255
>>514866476
>AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>breathes
>AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514882262 >>514882395
>>514866508
Imagine acknowledging the perfect man as son of the divine and then smugly eating shit while praying to a monkey
>you shall know them by their fruit
or piles of shit in the case of India
Anonymous (ID: yQpYWTCA) United States No.514882362
>>514865866 (OP)
why do the asians that study math for 16 hours a day not invent anything?
Anonymous (ID: N1ZpoVju) India No.514882395 >>514884017
>>514882262
>son of the divine
When did I acknowledge Yahweh as divine ? Yahweh is a demon and I spit on him.
Yahweh circumcised his own son btw
Sieg Heil o/ (ID: A6rwNQ/9) Poland No.514882427
>>514868941
It's q "covert" scam to actually dig up the metals for drone production.
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514882466 >>514889276
>>514866906
I see they finally started capitalizing White. Not sure how that got past the editting.
Anonymous (ID: Up8EeQft) Japan No.514882627
>>514865866 (OP)
jewish nepotisers filled up all of the academic research jobs and suck up grant money while doing no real work.
Anonymous (ID: j2XteJGa) Canada No.514883080 >>514883364
>>514881822
I'm not so sure. Certainly not from a simple utilitarian perspective of like "what do you need this concept for?", "what happens if you vary the definition a little?". In my experience it's just always a fucking mess trying to read a book. They don't really organize them well and they don't set you up with a good perspective. It's always DIY, you have to just give up reading and sort everything out yourself.
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514883092 >>514888496
>>514874266
There aren't a lot of single point polymorphisms that directly map to traits. Most traits are a function of a large number of gene products evolving in a chaotic environment.
Sure, we can swap the sickle cell allele for a funtional one but then you'd have to grow out a functional cell population in vitro*, ablate the patient's existing blood producing cells, inject the progentitor cell population, and hope it grows back before the patient expires.
*this is really fucking hard
t.bench-monkey on this project
Anonymous (ID: N1ZpoVju) India No.514883364
>>514883080
>what happens if you vary the definition a little?
There are books like that, like I said but you need to hunt for them in libgen
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514883421
>>514876717
>we destryed all the records and data from when we went to the moon in order to reuse the magnetic tapes
>we can't replicate the science now
>t.NASA
Imagine believing we went there at all at this point
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514883545
>>514876895
>In Physics people have not been able to say anything that says Einstein was wrong
I can do it in two words
>universal constant
Einstein was a grifting kike
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514883654
>>514877448
Underrated
Anonymous (ID: w+W41KPu) United States No.514883759 >>514889524
>>514865866 (OP)
>any major advancement in physics or mathematics in the past 30-40 years
What kind of advancement are you expecting?
The discovery of dark energy and the massive debates over its existence are entirely new.
The particle colliders we're using today are entirely new and are on such a higher level than what came before to be basically incomparable.
Quantum Computers are also totally cutting edge tech.
We've landed satellites on asteroids, we've taken pictures of black holes, we've developed miracle drugs.
The stuff that TSMC is doing right now in chip manufacture is literal alien technology compared to anything you're familiar with.
Anonymous (ID: w+W41KPu) United States No.514883815
>>514866849
>replication crisis
Do you think that is something new?
Or are you intelligent and realize that it always existed?
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514883840
>>514878173
I see you've never engaged in statistical analysis at even the baccalaureate level.
Anonymous (ID: Vp8QKNM/) United States No.514883991
Can't have a single thread without a hindu justifying his future genocide.
Anonymous (ID: Bzj9go+V) United States No.514884000 >>514884598
After WWII they made it all into kabbalah inspired particle physics nonsense. (((Gell mann))) (((Feynmann))) and some other jew too. They would present their equations in talks so long that no one even stayed until they end. It's crap. Quarks are not real never observed yet. We're supposed to just trust their (((equations))).
Anonymous (ID: fFGn4+55) United States No.514884017 >>514885538
>>514882395
I notice you didn't argue the shit eating or monkey god
Anonymous (ID: ElGi4js9) United States No.514884230
>>514865866 (OP)
because all the highest IQ people went into computer science instead. That Neil Degrasse Tyson guy only has an IQ of like 120. LOL come on.
Anonymous (ID: vHdKU5os) Netherlands No.514884598
>>514884000
meds
Anonymous (ID: N1ZpoVju) India No.514885538
>>514884017
>shit eating
Don't do it
>monkey god
Monkeys >>>>>circumcision demanding demon
Anonymous (ID: skOe/Oyl) Italy No.514885856 >>514886152
>>514868468
>Even toddler apes don't need to see a billion cat pictures of all types and sizes a priori just to decide whether the billion and first picture is a cat or not
Humans are subject to a massive flow of data with all their senses at the same time. Kys you fucking retard
Anonymous (ID: +HJqcKUd) Egypt No.514886152
>>514885856
You have no idea how machine learning works, kys. Yes, if you want to build a model that can tell what's a cat and what's not, then you will have to pour onto it millions of cat pics of all sizes, species and colors from all angles possible. A baby human or even a baby ape, fuck a baby bear just needs to see a cat or 2 just to know how to tell what's a cat and what's not.
Anonymous (ID: zugRCdgR) United States No.514887686
>>514865866 (OP)
The advances have been in things like infinity topoi and perfectoid spaces but only a few people on the planet understand that stuff.
Anonymous (ID: mFR2hQAF) United States No.514888496
>>514883092
OK well thanks for the explanation.
Can’t we at least make the bad mosquitos go extinct ct or something. Or screw worms.
Anonymous (ID: OrHzgSBR) United States No.514888595 >>514894297
>>514875335
>>514875276
Because Indians wormed their way into all the hiring decision making positions and now exclusively only hire other Indians (who probably give the hiring manager kick-backs)?
Anonymous (ID: +ljHfU08) United States No.514888841
>>514866679
>>514866909
This is such a kike “theory”, it’s so obvious if you aren’t low IQ.
Anonymous (ID: UCTwO4IE) Germany No.514888990
>>514866155
you got wrecked by a jeet
kek
Anonymous (ID: wvA4u4fb) Indonesia No.514889276
>>514882466
capital w white and capital b black are for american whites and blacks (or so i think)
Anonymous (ID: /pq28Jox) United States No.514889524
>>514883759
And yet when I ask Siri what time it is, she answers four seconds later with “I don’t understand your question”. Isn’t Apple like the second largest company on Earth?
Anonymous (ID: bky3AeSq) Norway No.514889945
>>514865866 (OP)
Am I supposed to know who any of those women are?
Anonymous (ID: HRu2Lo+c) No.514889977 >>514897722
>>514868632
>small goups in isolation evolve fastest
Behold! The peak of evolution.
Anonymous (ID: b4/cVlUi) Germany No.514890128 >>514892741
>>514865866 (OP)
Because we reached all the low hanging fruits in science. Progress will slow down and flatten in most fields.
Of course there will still be advancements.
Either we create more intelligent humans due to genetics or a superintelligent AI or we have already solved most mysteries of how the universe works and just cant unify them.
Every of these answers kinda sucks
Anonymous (ID: bky3AeSq) Norway No.514890272
>>514865866 (OP)
Despite being 50% of the population, women only make up 2% of nobel laureates in physics, 4% in chemistry, 5% in medicine and physiology, and 3% in economic sciences.
Anonymous (ID: U+JmuSZH) United States No.514890455
>>514867091
Since what, the past 15 years? Before that we were advancing just fine
Anonymous (ID: uJGcvt0j) United States No.514891099
>>514868632
retard shit right here nigga
Anonymous (ID: N71YSMCn) United States No.514892437
>>514865866 (OP)
Math has advanced tons. You are just too stupid to understand how.
Anonymous (ID: N71YSMCn) United States No.514892678
>>514867795
Explain the J-homomorphism
Anonymous (ID: +ljHfU08) United States No.514892741
>>514890128
Found the jew. Only shitskins think this is true.
Anonymous (ID: hIEF+1bd) United States No.514893713
>>514865866 (OP)
Most of the gaps in science are in fields that receive little to no funding.
1. Human sacrifice and its derivatives
2. Metaphysics and solipsistic experiences
Anonymous (ID: GLdlxD9i) Chile No.514894282
>>514879089
>The greatest scientist in that picture is a Jew
Who?
Anonymous (ID: KeH1xJdV) United Kingdom No.514894297
>>514888595

Hmmm i guess if that’s true then shouldn’t they be the ones making the “rankings”?
Anonymous (ID: kfgzX5qU) United Kingdom No.514894969
>>514865866 (OP)
>complete ignorance of the development of aerospace flight, computer science, nuclear physics, machine learning, quantum computing, laser technology, hydrogen batteries

these are just the ones that spring to mind, honestly posts like this just reaffirm my belief that thirdies should have to take a test to demonstrate they have an understanding of the level of development in the civilised world before they are allowed on the internet.
Anonymous (ID: 39vEyJs9) Germany No.514895592
>>514865866 (OP)
there has been a few advancements in physics and mathematics, but 99% of them didn't help the average person now or in the near future or the Planet
If you want real advancement you need hundreds of billions for fields like Robotics, gene editing, Transhumanism, Eugenics, Geoengineering, Nano-tech etc and Nazi/Japanese way of science, aka take everything to the extreme to achive something big, otherwise mankind will advance very slowly or barely at all
back in the 1950's people had big dreams about the future like Space colonies, robots everywhere, flying cars, living 150 years or more etc, in the end they were only dreams
Anonymous (ID: CCWavVBM) United Kingdom No.514896228
There have been. People and processes just don't have aura any more.
Anonymous (ID: yLqj1gqh) United States No.514897222
probably ran out of pagan books to steal all their ideas from
Anonymous (ID: YIYiu+yf) Sweden No.514897533 >>514897902
>>514868154
Not that I think you're still here but I was traveling so other ID but we're still learning "vortex math"
Anonymous (ID: 2hHzbCLt) United States No.514897722
>>514889977
The White mind presupposes it's divine qualities in others, don't let that destroy the hypothesis
Anonymous (ID: vHdKU5os) Netherlands No.514897902
>>514897533
>"vortex math"
>>514868027
>entirely new math system
Vortex math is modular arithmetic wrapped in numerology nonsense. It's nothing new, and it will lead nowhere outside of more schizos reposting "muh sacred tesla 3/6/9 free energy" retardation.
Anonymous (ID: Ear9y3eH) Canada No.514898090
A Jeet genius managed to improve on Einstein just a couple of years ago.
>E=MC^2 + AI