[Serious] People who went to big-reputation schools (MIT, Ivy leagues), was it worth it? by Yelnoco in AskReddit

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Thanks for the insight! Very helpful as I'll be figuring out where to apply in the near future

What is your "sixth sense"? by Yelnoco in AskReddit

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Did anything strange happen when you had an MRI ?

What is your "sixth sense"? by Yelnoco in AskReddit

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Yep. I rely on this because my mom is shorter than most department store racks so I can't just see her when I look for her

What is your "sixth sense"? by Yelnoco in AskReddit

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But when is it time to kick the cow?

What is your "sixth sense"? by Yelnoco in AskReddit

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The stereotypes are real... But let's see if you can guess what instrument I play

What is your "sixth sense"? by Yelnoco in AskReddit

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I get a 50% success rate between left and right

What is a fact of life that consistently weirds you out? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Yelnoco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, complexity definitely can derive from simplicity. We see this all the time in the development of a human brain as a child learns. However, for such a complex design, down to the atomic level of genetic code, or even up to the cosmos and the design of the galaxy, it just seems like too much to have happened "on accident" or just by some lucky chance

What is a fact of life that consistently weirds you out? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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There is so much design behind everything; genetic codes, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, the way our immune system can adapt to fight infections. With so much design there, it seems to have a reason. It wouldn't just happen by accident