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Comment Re:K-12 "computer science" is a sick & demente (Score 1) 224

Although there are a large number of science and engineering students that take Linear Algebra 1 for a general audience (which is mostly computation), very few outside of mathematics and physics students take proof oriented Linear Algebra 1 and even fewer take Linear Algebra 2 (this is anecdotal, but I imagine it applies more broadly) . I did not dig up the stats for physics majors, however this calculation should be a close approximation. According to the stats below, math majors account for only ~2.28% of total of all BS degrees are awarded per year. If you include physicists 2.5% is still probably an upper bound. Most people are simply not equipped to handle the abstractions in higher mathematics. There were about 75 people in my first year proof-based linear algebra class. In my second year there were about 15. Sure there might be people who take history or philosophy or whatever who would do well, but the statistics about such people are probably much harder to find
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Comment Re:To what end? (Score 1) 157

You can get better estimates of the position and orientation of objects by using more measurements. Remember these neural networks are susceptible to sensor noise and environmental effects. I worked on an object recognition and tracking system once during my undergrad. When we boosted the frame rate it drastically improved the performance of the system.

Comment A Perfect Moment (Score 5, Interesting) 133

I a had a "perfect moment" on mushrooms. Out on a camping trip with friends, I dropped mushrooms and I looked out over the water and into the sun. All of a sudden everything just seemed to "fit" and I felt a sensation of warmth and wholeness envelope my body. Anxiety, fear, and doubt dropped away and briefly, for the first time in my life I felt completely at peace. I imagine some people search their entire lives for such a moment. It didn't last and, for various reasons, I haven't attempted to duplicate the experience, but I will always remember it.

Comment Re:The problem lacks a meaninful definition (Score 1) 175

Sure it's an open question, there could be more than just matter and energy (I never said otherwise). But, claiming or implying that there is something else without evidence is not science. Being highly skeptical of such claims (as I am) is very scientific since it doesn't fit with what we observe. So, either make an argument or provide evidence that something else exists (other than what is currently unknown to modern physics), or only gullible people will take you seriously.

Comment Re:Virtue signaling douche bags (Score 5, Informative) 517

The why is important. From the second paper you linked,

The suicide attempt rate among transgender persons ranges from 32% to 50% across the countries. Gender-based victimization, discrimination, bullying, violence, being rejected by the family, friends, and community; harassment by intimate partner, family members, police and public; discrimination and ill treatment at health-care system are the major risk factors that influence the suicidal behavior among transgender persons.

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