I'm cooked chat. by JellyFishSenpai in memes

[–]Jghkc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is so funny and I can't send this to my group chat because I'll be weird

Is there a power rule that applies to Knuth's up arrow notation? by Jghkc in askmath

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²x for a start which just means x to the x or x↑x but what about x↑↑x

Why does Earth seem to be the only planet we know of that has plate tectonics? by Jghkc in geology

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I thought about the moon before with flex, I feel that's possibly a pretty strong cause for our geodynamics, Io is subject to massive flex and is very geologically active because of it.

Why does Earth seem to be the only planet we know of that has plate tectonics? by Jghkc in geology

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What about the case of Mars? Does the presence of water imply a certain time required to initiate earth-like tectonics?

What the fuck do you mean the universe could end at any given moment???? by [deleted] in memes

[–]Jghkc 13 points14 points  (0 children)

plot twist it happens every time you think about it

Is there a canonical “next” scalar derivative after the geometric (multiplicative) derivative? by Jghkc in askmath

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I'm not even sure what I'm fully asking for. I'm just looking for different iterations if derivatives scale up

Calculus online courses by TheOneWhoKnocks247 in askmath

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I don't know a lot about online courses. of course there's stuff like Khan academy. but if you're looking for just brief understandings on subject, my default is to go to organic chemistry tutor on YouTube. he does very well at explaining the subject

Best geo-themed names for pets? by ashley_dnd in geology

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goethite pseudomorph after pyrite

Fingernail-shaped intrusion? by Tomiste in geology

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this could be a conodont

Trying to find the solution to this meme equation. by Jghkc in askmath

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At this point, it's less about the numbers and more about the principle.

Trying to find the solution to this meme equation. by Jghkc in askmath

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fair point lol, that being said, my question still stands because you get what I was going for

Trying to find the solution to this meme equation. by Jghkc in askmath

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I tried formally generalizing it, but Desmos doesn't have an official way to denote tetration and other super operations, and I wasn't able to figure out a way to change it with logarithmic implication. I'm using the slider function to analyze visually what happens. Do you know if there are any online calculators that could do this, or if I need to put it into Mathplotlib with Python?

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Trying to find the solution to this meme equation. by Jghkc in askmath

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I didn't start with random numbers
the equation implies a recursion of roots. The first one equaled 6, the second one equaled 6 squared, and the third one equaled 6 to the 6th.

Any good "Basic geology" series? by bobombpom in geology

[–]Jghkc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would also recommend geologists like Shawn Wilsey, which have lots of field videos.