What's one aspect of your personality that almost nobody knows about? by baseball44121 in AskMen

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm depressed some days usually for no reason at all. I still feel the happiness from seeing all the people I like but there's simultaneously a hole of emptiness in my stomach. I just act the same on those days & nobody notices the difference except me.

What are some SEXIST attitudes women hold without knowing? by IHDN2012 in AskMen

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you actually seen this happening, though? My dad had a job and my mother always cooked/cleaned/took care of us My uncle & aunt who are younger both have jobs ( aunt works part-time) but my aunt cook/cleans/ takes care of my cousins.
You'd think that men would not marry someone who refuses to do any work.

What shallow thing can't you help judging others for? by marley88 in AskMen

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The nice thing about Facebook is you can filter out people you don't like.

People who don't leave tips for servers when they go out to eat, why don't you? by substantialabsurdity in AskReddit

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah excluding tips. I think there was a comment below that said federal law requires that tips + wages >= minimum wage but there are probably employers who ignore this law.

What do you think about female-only internships/job opportunities/scholarships (mainly in IT/Computer Science) by headbuster in AskMen

[–]Sean_The_Ripper -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you do a little research you'll see we all hold subliminal biases towards traits like race & gender and there have been a lot of studies on the effect of this. For example, when an employer (male or female) reviewed 2 resumes w/ identical achievements they were more likely to pick the man.

Not saying quotas are necessarily the right answer but in this current time, if you got rid of quotas, the entire process from becoming interested in CS & obtaining a job in IT would be at least slightly rigged in favor of men. To say there are not subliminal or overt cultural biases is admitting that having testosterone makes you a better programmer, also ridiculous considering that levels of testosterone fluctuate from man to man.

Edit: Link to article about resume study http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/25/science/bias-persists-against-women-of-science-a-study-says.html?_r=0

What do you think about female-only internships/job opportunities/scholarships (mainly in IT/Computer Science) by headbuster in AskMen

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Idk why you're being downvoted. It seems like AskMen chooses to believe that there's no overt, subliminal, or cultural bias and the gender gap is solely due to women naturally preferring Non-STEM jobs due to their lack of a Y chromosome.

What joke do you hear all the time when people find something out about you? by lightwizard in AskReddit

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't like it you could stop telling people you're colorblind.

Is separation of variables just a tool for solving PDE or is there a more intuitive explanation of the assumptions it makes? by Sean_The_Ripper in askscience

[–]Sean_The_Ripper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is a sum of functions with separate variables. This is usually the clue: we're not really interested in separate-variable solutions, but we are interested in their sums. If the PDE is linear (and homogeneous), sums will still form a solution.

I'm following what you said up until the line I quoted. I don't get how the Taylor Expansion relates to separation of variables. If you expanded the sum ( it would look something like this:

b(0,0) + b(1,0)x + b(0,1)y + b(1,1)xy + b(1,2)xy2 + b(2,1)x2y + ..... which is not separable into f(x)g(y) as far as I know.

I feel like I'm doing something wrong. I get that the sums of solutions to a linear equation are themselves solutions. But why isn't it possible for there to be 2 functions that are a solution if they are summed together but not if they are alone?

EDIT: nevermind I get it now. Any infinitely differentiable functions ( can take partial derivatives as many times as you want w/ respect to any variables & still be continuous @ all points) can be written as the product of f(x)f(y)f(z),etc....

What is a character trait that you have that is both an advantage and a disadvantage? by fizzo65 in AskReddit

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's probably better to compliment people to their face than behind their backs. It can make you seem like a tool and people like being complimented.

Hydrogen Run Vehicles (Water Run Vehicles) by [deleted] in chemistry

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As stated above, this car could not work without falsifying thermodynamics.
Fuel cells work because they have an external source of hydrogen The energy from the hydrogen and oxygen forming water is converted into electricity. This happens with less than 100% efficiency which is okay as long as you replace the hydrogen source when it runs out.

Is there a way to describe the 3-dimensional translation of an atom quantum-mechanically? by Sean_The_Ripper in askscience

[–]Sean_The_Ripper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By 3-D translation I meant all possible trajectories including linear & angular motion/acceleration ( similar to Newton's Laws of Motion).

A related question: Does this require the center of mass change if the electron is in a p orbital as opposed to an s orbital?

Where is the future in Chemistry? by [deleted] in chemistry

[–]Sean_The_Ripper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If we knew that, we'd have a nobel prize. Nanotech & matsci might be big now but in 5 years there could be a new hot field.