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I How to convince someone that an event repeating an infinite number of times does not guarantee every outcome?
Possible withing the story's laws If we repeat this experiment an infinite amount of times, wouldn't we guarantee that one of the sequences will have heads repeat infinitely?- sairoof
- Post #14
- Forum: General Math
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I How to convince someone that an event repeating an infinite number of times does not guarantee every outcome?
Let me clarify some of the things about the situation this character is in. The character is trapped in a different universe, a smaller one where he dies and dies again. The implication we get from the 3 deaths shown in the show is that they have to be physically possible. So he is turning...- sairoof
- Post #10
- Forum: General Math
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I How to convince someone that an event repeating an infinite number of times does not guarantee every outcome?
In this case, the circumstances of dying is what changes with each time. So he might die from his skull crushed once by a car, and once by lifting heavy weights.- sairoof
- Post #7
- Forum: General Math
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I How to convince someone that an event repeating an infinite number of times does not guarantee every outcome?
I'm having this discussion about an anime character. (Spoilers for jojo's bizarre adventure part 5 ending) the main antagonist is put inside a loop where he dies and gets revived in a different place, and time. In the comic the character died from a dog bite, car crash, and a surgery gone wrong...- sairoof
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- Forum: General Math
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Studying How to self-study physics past High School Level?
There's a risk associated with almost everything. But as mozibur mentioned there's a lot of value to be found on the internet. A lot of skills can be learned from YouTube lectures and I personally learned how to assemble and fix watches with simple tools using the internet. and I agree...- sairoof
- Post #61
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Studying How to self-study physics past High School Level?
To a certain degree. Not every company or country take these courses seriously, so see what's the situation in your area and then decide if they are worth the investment or not. But also, a lot of these courses are actually free and you only need to pay if you want the certificate.- sairoof
- Post #55
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Other Considering a career shift and seeking general guidance
It's morning now, I wrote the thread while I was very tired. I realized how little value there is to this new one, hence I'm deleting this now. And will sort things out once I get some actual free time and rest (summer vacation) Thanks. Edit: how do I delete a thread? I didn't think this through- sairoof
- Post #9
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other Considering a career shift and seeking general guidance
That's one of my concerns, the more I stay the harder it is to leave.- sairoof
- Post #8
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other Considering a career shift and seeking general guidance
Yeah i recognize this and im very thankful for everyone that gave advice, but i didn't follow the advice whatsoever. And I'm not sure if it's me that's being lazy or just the fact that I cannot take the time to actually search and do the work- sairoof
- Post #3
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other Considering a career shift and seeking general guidance
Hi I am a currently a 24 years old middle school teacher looking for a career shift. I want to talk about few things in this thread First, what skills i can learn in a busy schedule? Alongside my job, I spend a lot of time on my graduate diploma, and i have to take some of my work home, I find...- sairoof
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- Career Physics Skills
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Studying How to self-study physics past High School Level?
You are already doing it by visiting this website, :) there are tutorials, papers, and articles about almost every branch of physics. But if you want something more "formal" and can be measured for 3rd parties (jobs and universities), I'd do a course on coursera, edX, or any reputable online...- sairoof
- Post #53
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Physics Need to consider my options
Data science sounds nice! And I already know some programming but I am not entirely sure how would I show it in my resume/CV.- sairoof
- Post #11
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Need to consider my options
Thanks for the inputs Yes I plan to at least finish this year as a teacher. Exams and assignments are the least stressful part, but that is a real concern even considering that I would actually enjoy doing maths/physics and wouldn't be forced into it. Part of the reason why I stopped applying...- sairoof
- Post #10
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Need to consider my options
That would be great, another question Getting into tech or teaching more mature students would be great. But where do I find such opportunities? And why would anyone hire someone from outside and have to deal with visa and othe logistics. Sites like linkedin or indeed only show me teaching...- sairoof
- Post #5
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Need to consider my options
I am pretty good at English and my native language is Arabic. And yes I am willing to relocate if the benefits outweigh the negatives (loneliness, not seeing my family and community)- sairoof
- Post #3
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance