>>11625631 TYB!
Thought I saw some MathFags LB..
Who's dropping triangles? Gloves coming off..
Saw Conway mentioned, and automata.
This is an interesting automation sequence similar to your chosen image (Cambridge, MA, right?)
This from:
cellular automata
http://www.michael-hansmeyer.com/voxels
Love me some Ulam's spiral!
Just some fancy DNA??
>>11625853 Indeed. Mother Aya!
>I would FAR prefer for ANY of my 4 children to do cocaine or meth, and I mean that.
Most ignorant thing I've read here in weeks.
And put the gun down, faggot!
Cocaine and Meth aren't even in the same category. You are an ignorant faggot.
And if someone is pushing DMT on youngun's, they just haven't traveled as far as they think they have.
>>11625853 Indeed. Mother Aya!
>I would FAR prefer for ANY of my 4 children to do cocaine or meth, and I mean that.
Most ignorant thing I've read here in weeks.
And put the gun down, faggot!
Cocaine and Meth aren't even in the same category. You are an ignorant faggot
And if someone is pushing DMT on youngun's, they just haven't traveled as far as they think they have.
Addiction: Neuroscience Perspective
For some, beating addiction comes from understanding what fuels it. This is a great interview, with some good pieces on addiction.
Jordan Peterson has a number of videos discussing addiction for those interested. Just one dialogue here as an example:
Jordan Peterson & Russell Brand: How to Beat Addiction
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Grothendieck
Very useful, ty anon!
You may be interested in the work of Hestenes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hestenes
and Doran:
http://geometry.mrao.cam.ac.uk/author/cjld1/
and Lasenby plus others.
Clifford next?
>>11626183 KEK, didn't catch that in the image.
11626183 is a PRIME POST anon! No factors!
>>11626106 Brilliant work, worth a listen.
He had an interesting adolescent life, skater and all.
>>11626146 There are epi-genetic factors as well. Once alcohol consumed, certain genes are switched. Let alone the positive feedback loop for some.
>>11626205 Oh yes, love pollen!
Some very interesting structures, was with someone young recently, ad reviewing them.
They were asking where the first seed came from. It was a LONG explanation. Fungi precursors, etc.
Even then, left door open to the Panspermia concept, that life may have come from somewhere else in the universe and brought here. Tough to teach this stuff to children!
BTW, interesting bit on researching the "first flower" ever. It was preserved pollen (fossilized) that gave some insight (if I recall).
>how long is pollen viable
Not that long, depends upon species, but if dried and stored very cold, can be extended by orders of magnitude.
>>11625814 Acacia too.
>>11625988 Thought burning bush was maybe a seed based harmala. Pegamum or somesuch.
Acacia fits, see above.
>>11626345 PS, your posts are largely factually correct. But the tone and approach aren't working. You're not being a good emissary for the Mother Aya. Just saying, reflect a bit on this thread at some point.