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Zakher

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About Zakher

  • Birthday 09/03/1993

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    Grattan, MI
  • Interests
    science
  • Favorite Area of Science
    astronomy, physics, chemistry
  • Biography
    fascinated by physics, delving into the mysteries of the Universe
  • Occupation
    Rigger

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  1. Get that watching YouTube vids is like the last thing to count on. Been there, got burned, and now I'm all about advising peeps to hit the books first, dig in, get the gist, and only then roll with the vids. Quick add-on, peeps in college are all hyped about AI, thinking it's the golden ticket.
  2. Okay, thank you, I noticed that. I wrote it for those who may have similar questions. I once couldn't understand simple things myself until I found a great mentor who explained everything to me nicely.
  3. Note that on the forum, you're not allowed to provide ready-made answers. However, if someone doesn't understand this topic, even such elementary things, I'll be happy to help you understand. Sometimes, solutions are very simple.
  4. I believe that blindly adhering to a religion is generally a bad idea; you can't wholeheartedly believe in something on such a massive scale. However, believing in the existence of GOD resonates with me. I THINK THERE MUST BE something higher beyond all of this.
  5. Wow, it's an intriguing perspective on the technical aspects of interstellar travel and an illumination of the challenges that need to be addressed for its realization. It's cool that you point out that, at present, such journeys are nearly impossible without a revolutionary breakthrough in physics. You also emphasize the benefits of studying and utilizing resources within our solar system, which is a sensible approach to overcoming technical challenges and advancing human development
  6. Alright, let's imagine you're playing a game where you have to count how many steps you take. Every time you take a step, you mark it on a counter. So, "differentiation" is like figuring out how fast you're taking those steps. For example, if you take 5 steps in 1 minute, your speed is 5 steps per minute. Now, "differential" is how much you changed your speed at a specific moment. For instance, if you start walking faster or slower, that's a change in your differential. And you know what's cool? Understanding this stuff once really helped me out. It's like having a superpower to analyze and make sense of how things are changing. So, differentiation is about determining the pace of your actions, and the differential is the change in that pace at a particular moment. It might sound a bit tricky at first, but once it clicks, it's pretty awesome!
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