What is the most fun science to learn while being blind?
Anonymous
10/6/2025, 4:01:34 PM
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>>16807746
Are you that blind anon who joked about fucking his dog in that r9k thread a few years back?
>>16807742
gay
>>16807745
kek yes, but it wasn't a joke
Anonymous
10/6/2025, 4:06:45 PM
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>>16807751
>>16807746
>gay
ok then you tell me what you find "fun science" blindass nigga
>>16807747
actual science, not art shit
and don't use that word faggot
Anonymous
10/6/2025, 4:32:49 PM
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>>16807751
Not my fault this shit is fun, ok back to basics we need to test the stick on space
Anonymous
10/8/2025, 6:34:30 AM
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>>16807730 (OP)
>What is the most fun science to learn while being blind?
learning to see with your tongue, developing audio vision like a bat by clicking your tongue. Yes, look the up
Anonymous
10/8/2025, 6:50:54 AM
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>>16807730 (OP)
Cock science. Dick science. The science of the penis. Learn all about it.
Anonymous
10/8/2025, 7:10:05 AM
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>>16807730 (OP)
Raw physics/math
Things like chemistry,.biology...etc need you to be able to see what's actually happening. Technically as long as you know the exact math you can do physics without seeing the actual mechanisms happen physical. It's how we found planets we couldn't see with a typical telescope.
Anonymous
10/8/2025, 11:59:32 AM
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>>16807751
>actual science, not art shit
You'd literally get filtered instantly by music theory, that's why you hate it so much. Better stick to listening to your 3-chord, eternally repetitive music about
>muh love, muh heartbreak, muh i'm an individual who noone cares about, muh gun, muh sprinkled in propaganda
maybe even with some
>shitty bottom-tier metaphor not even working properly
Anonymous
10/10/2025, 10:26:40 PM
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>>16812941
>>16807730 (OP)
>>16807746
>>16807751
ok, if you are blind, how are you browsimg 4chan and reading our posts?
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 5:29:51 AM
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>>16812941
Highly doubt you’re not larping but if you are actually blind than you’re pretty cool anon
Anonymous
10/14/2025, 3:36:17 AM
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>>16815564
>>16807730 (OP)
I assume you have access to text-to-audio software?
Astronomy is a really good choice. Outside of the miniscule sliver of light in the visible spectrum all the data needs to be transduced to some other format for the observer anyway. Infrared, gamma, cosmic rays, etc. Not to mention nuetrino beams and gravitational waves are inherently nonvisual.
Anonymous
10/14/2025, 3:41:04 AM
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>>16815559
Neil-smoken-de-grass Tyson's "Astrophysics for people in a hurry" is a great audio book and an excellent intro to the topic
Anonymous
10/19/2025, 3:49:58 PM
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I've worked with blind people for over 6 years, we had a braille library, a study room, computers with voice software and so on.
I think the most blind-friendly field of study is history. Lots of texts, not as many visual abstractions as the others. I've got to know historians, psychologists, linguists who were blind, to excel at those fields you need to read a lot and blind people are great readers.
I knew a blind mathematician too. He was in college but he went there to pick up our highschool level math books, it was simply the only ones we had available in braille. Because of that guy, I think math is also an option, though it's a lot harder anyway, we take for granted how much we learn from graphics and other visualizations. Note taking is much harder too.
I met a lot of blind people who were massage professionals or in ortopedics. The older generation used to have jobs processing photographs or x-rays in hospitals, because the room had to be dark anyway, but with the digital age, that job does not exist anymore.