Thread 16694975 - /sci/ [Archived: 1160 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/11/2025, 9:37:43 AM No.16694975
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How can I make a billion scientifically speaking?
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 9:50:31 AM No.16694978
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Build a Minecraft 2 and sell it to Microsoft.
It worked before. There is empirical evidence. So the method is scientifically proven.
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 9:52:40 AM No.16694979
If you don't already know the answer, then you'd manage to waste it in less than a decade.
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 10:05:12 AM No.16694991
Making money is easy if you abandon your morality. Consider that usurers, landlords, pornographers generate unlimited money. There are higher goals in life.
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 10:11:11 AM No.16694992
Printer
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 10:11:18 AM No.16694993
>>16694975 (OP)
Scientifically speaking, by taking one and adding another one and doing that a billion times
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 2:45:05 PM No.16695122
>>16694975 (OP)
Bet double or nothing on about 30 coin flips in a row
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 4:13:18 PM No.16695168
>>16695122
Noob. You need to bet triple, otherwise you only get original bet as added value, if you bet triple you get more than that.
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 4:15:12 PM No.16695169
>>16695168
Just buy lottery tickets, it's a 50/50, you win or you don't
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 4:20:17 PM No.16695175
I've resorted to buying lottery every day. I spend like 10-20 each week. If I win, it's awesome. If I don't, it's just a tiny money every week which idc. The ones who win aren't someone special.
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 5:41:59 PM No.16695223
>>16695169
Just buy lottery tickets, it's a 1/500000000, you win or you don't
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 5:46:38 PM No.16695226
>>16694975 (OP)
Just as >>16694991 said, it's always been "ethics out, profits in" if you wanted that billion. but if you just want the financial freedom, you can strive to a certain amount (likely less than 100 million) with your conscience intact.
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 6:00:50 PM No.16695230
Stop caring about money, explore the world, get a backpacking tent, dumpster dive for food, and GTFO.
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 6:30:11 PM No.16695248
>>16695230
Wrong mindset nigga
Why are you so excited to be a vagrant?
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 6:35:43 PM No.16695251
>>16695248
Idk I got no effort to give anymore. All I can do is eh
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 6:43:50 PM No.16695262
>>16694991
Coping poorfag
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 6:53:16 PM No.16695271
>>16694975 (OP)
Create value from raw materials and upsell.

Buy low (raw materials)
Sell high (high value goods/services)
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 8:39:46 PM No.16695352
>>16694975 (OP)
>How can I make a billion scientifically speaking?
A billion WHAT?
Five male orgasms is about a billion sperm cells.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 12:41:10 AM No.16695519
>>16694975 (OP)
1 billion dollars isn't a lot of money these days.
King Zhan Ascalim
6/12/2025, 8:44:00 AM No.16695789
>>16694975 (OP)
Suits, go and copyright all the thing chatgpt can imagine that AI can do, there will only be a few shitty innovator covenants that all source work contributes to the greater world, and the rest of the innovations can get sued by you for copying... But heym it's my idea first
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 8:48:28 AM No.16695794
>>16694975 (OP)
Put $250,000,000 in Kaspa and wait 2-4 years.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 4:26:00 PM No.16696109
>>16695175
>he believes in lottery
>he doesn't understand what the power or compound interest can do with that tiny money
Ngmi.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:00:32 PM No.16696197
>>16694975 (OP)
Scientifically, the easiest way is to come out of the right womb.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:21:47 PM No.16696215
>>16696109
>he still believes in compound interest after 3 "once in a generation" economic collapses
debt compounds, assets don't.
in 2007 bottom-of-the-barrel savings accounts at banks had interest rates of 3%. now, the tip-top of High Interest Savings is maybe 1% if you're lucky
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:23:21 PM No.16696216
>>16694975 (OP)
the same way anyone does: large-scale fraud and government subsidies.