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What's one thing your learned at college/university that blew your mind?

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    I'm not trying to be a smartass, but wouldn't the name "diesel fuel" be assigned after a certain substance was found to be the optimal fuel for a diesel engine?

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    Honestly, good question and I actually don’t know

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      Whether or not an irregular verb retains its irregularity depends largely on how much it is used in everyday life. If it's a common word, it's more likely to stay irregular, because we're frequently reminded of the "correct" form. If it's a rare word, the irregularity tends to disappear over time because we simply forget. That's why "to be" couldn't be more irregular (it's used enough to retain its forms) and the past participle of "to prove" is slowly becoming regular "proved" (it's rare enough to be forgotten).

      yes i like language very much

      Edit: typo

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        One of the most accurate and successful theories in physics contains the single worst prediction and isn't mathematically rigorous at all.

        Doing calculations with it feels like doing vibes based maths, and you spend a lot of time doing things like: "oops divided by zero guess I'll cancel it out by multiplying by zero" and it works.

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        In engineering we have a simmillar thing for some cases where we replace 0 with a variable that is 0 at the limit but not 0 itself then continue on like nothing happened. It all cancels out at the end but feels so wrong.

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          For real? A lot of high school subjects were pre requisites for enrolling in my degree here and it'd be quite tough to get through the degree without the foundation laid in those subjects. At the very least they'd have to extend the university course by probably a year or so.

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          And the first thing they teach you in college is "High School was bullshit, here's the real way to do it..."

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            And the first thing they teach you in college is "High School was bullshit, here's the real way to do it..."

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            That's really interesting. It must be very much dependent on where you are because my first class at uni they literally said the opposite. "Everyone who didn't take xyz class in high school take this sheet with a bunch of extra shit you need to learn before next week. Good luck."

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              Bit too busy with the ole undiagnosed adhd and a hankering for world of Warcraft

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              You can tell from my transcript the exact week Elder Scrolls Oblivion came out.

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                That Earth was in fact way older than 6000 years.

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                  In engineering we have a simmillar thing for some cases where we replace 0 with a variable that is 0 at the limit but not 0 itself then continue on like nothing happened. It all cancels out at the end but feels so wrong.

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                  Can you give an example?

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                    My polisci teacher day 1 really hammered in that literally everything is political, that it is unavoidable, and all you do by avoiding politics is giving up your own agency when it comes to the things that you care about. It was 2017, so a lot of political apathy at the time, idk it reallly made it click that every single thing is poltical, based on it or decided by it.

                    Like not caring about politics is just not caring about how you live your life and giving up any control you have to others. People only realize when they lose something they care about like porn games lol

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                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_personal_is_political

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                      That's really interesting. It must be very much dependent on where you are because my first class at uni they literally said the opposite. "Everyone who didn't take xyz class in high school take this sheet with a bunch of extra shit you need to learn before next week. Good luck."

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                      @jordanlund apparently didn't take xyz class.

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                        Whether or not an irregular verb retains its irregularity depends largely on how much it is used in everyday life. If it's a common word, it's more likely to stay irregular, because we're frequently reminded of the "correct" form. If it's a rare word, the irregularity tends to disappear over time because we simply forget. That's why "to be" couldn't be more irregular (it's used enough to retain its forms) and the past participle of "to prove" is slowly becoming regular "proved" (it's rare enough to be forgotten).

                        yes i like language very much

                        Edit: typo

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                        Wait, what's the other option for past tense 'to prove'?

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                          We are all pretty much screwed

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                            Wait, what's the other option for past tense 'to prove'?

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                            "I have proven"

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                              Can you give an example?

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                              In control dynamics u have a transfer function and need to determine the Routh-Hurwitz criterion it will sometimes give u division by 0 errors so u sub in a variable and say its almost zero but not quite and continue on like nothing happened.

                              Eg determining the stability of a system with characteristic eq of A(s) = 3s^4+6s^3+2s^2+4s+5=0

                              If u do a RH array u will end up with a zero which then will give u (4*0βˆ’30)/0 so u sub in πœ€ for 0 giving (4πœ€βˆ’30)/πœ€ and continue on. That eq obviously evaluates to negative infinity. U are essentially just saying πœ€ is an infinity small positive number ie it is the number next to 0 on the positive side.

                              EDIT: If the markdown is messed up the eq should be A(s) = 3s**4+6s**3+2s**2+4s+5=0

                              When using ** as super notation

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                                Shale tastes like mud, yes, but it has the consistency of a chocolate bar if you eat a little.

                                Honestly not bad. Great experience.

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                                  That if you're an international student at a small, struggling school, you can miss half your classes and bullshit your way through most assignments and they'll still give you a degree.

                                  In other words: I learned nothing.

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                                    "I have proven"

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                                    Ah, duh. Interesting that it's moving to the more typical "ed" ending

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                                      Ah, duh. Interesting that it's moving to the more typical "ed" ending

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                                      Exactly, that's the expected path: the irregular form disappears as more and more speakers forget it and instead, "on the fly", apply the general rules of word formation in their language. Over time the "regularised" form becomes the accepted, "correct" one.

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                                        My highschool friends weren't really friends, just people who'd been temporarily thrown into the same unfortunate position as me.

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                                          My highschool friends weren't really friends, just people who'd been temporarily thrown into the same unfortunate position as me.

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                                          Relevant: https://youtu.be/rGDBTLT9__s

                                          (if I'm honest, this is not his finest work. his videos are usually way funnier than this)

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