>radically transforms civilization
Radically transforms civilization
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you could say it was a fast transition back then
*blocks your path*
Alien technology
How do they fit billions of these tiny three-pronged devices onto microprocessors?
>completely changes the civilization
Arguably the government and big businesses benefited more from it.
>radically transforms civilization
d/dx
*blocks your path*
*radically transforms civilization*
>Actively destroys it
underrated
>pajeet form
Only E and B, user.
*radically castrates civilization*
hurrr durr civilization is amurica
He was referring to the subversives.
>radically regresses civilization
Fixed.
this is the real technology red pill. this is why native americans didn't evolve like euros. they only managed to domesticate the shit animal known as the lama
>be Ancient Greek
>invent steam engine
>don't use it for anything useful because you were in Egypt at the time and used slaves for everything
lurk more :^)
*block your path*
*illuminates your path*
Some jewish Bong see the potencial and made it useful
>radically transforms voltage
>radically transforms civilization
Good kek, m8.
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*strays you from your path*
quality post
hold on there hot shot
also this
I was referring to vaginas.
>radically transforms
>rapidly transforms
>bilaterally transforms civilization
I have one of those BJT's in my breadboard at the moment.
we live in a digital world grandpa
keep up
More like gets Obama elected, which makes people realise they're just monkeys and eventually makes the pendulum turn in the other direction, causing Trump to get elected.
T-thanks based Steve, your gadget brought back nazism.
*efficiently transforms*
>pendulums turn
lmao
the absolutely state of american education
>subverts and destroys your civilization
arent transistors basically just the same as an AND gate? except that the center pin on it can be any voltage less than the pin on the right?
no
not at all
>radically transformers processors
*saves you*
can you explain then?
>mass piracy of the bible
>perfects what you started
meme technologies
Technologies are memes.
Nigga if your machine is using more than 4GB of ram you're benefitting from stuff the Athlon 64 had brought even when it wasnt necessary at the time.
*helps you follow a path faster*
a voltage (or current) increase (or decrease) on the gate (or base) pin allows current to flow through the other two pins
Literally true.
how can that be used for CPUs though?
*allows you to kill something without catching it*
to construct nand gates
you can put them together to make logic gates
here's a nand gate
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I doubt that would provide any torque
They really didn't have the metallurgy to make anything useful. Steam engines did not become a thing until people could mass produce good quality steel.
If you tried to make a real steam engine with bronze and iron it would blow up in your face. Heron's engine was no efficient and it would never be able to produce enough energy to be viable.
this
Nothing wrong with that wording.
Yours, on the other hand...
>the absolutely state of
You probably need some base current for the collector-emitter path to show up as open in a BJT, and depending what's at the output (for instance CMOS logic), this might not be the case. Also you aren't properly amplifying what you're getting on input A like you're supposed too, so if you chain a lot of them the signal will get weaker and weaker until it's just noise.
You are basically getting a middle ground between diode logic and transistor logic.
Learned it like this in Canada
This.
>unradically trolls the thread
for the worse.
I don't get it
Invented by Germans, stolen by Americans.
> I don't get it
What's the roman numeral for zero?
Technology never appears instantly in its final form. Instead we have development. Steam engine explosions was a major issue for years. They just didn't give in.
There is no reason the Egyptians could not have succeeded had they realised the importance of the steam engine.
Anybody else still in awe at the scale we're able to manufacture computer components now?
The first time thinking about the way computers work blew my mind but even now that I have a basic understanding of the way it works I still can't get my head around the insane effort that goes into producing the components.
Happy Birthday transistor!
best presentation I've ever seen, period
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kek
>be William Shockley
>partake in inventing one of the greatest technological breakthroughs in human history
>be redpilled as fuck but ultimately die alone
>These women, Shockley insisted, were having too many children and burdening society with an increasing number of genetically undesirable individuals. Welfare, he proposed in 1973, should be replaced by a “Voluntary Sterilization Bonus Plan” wherein women could elect to undergo sterilization and, for every point their IQ fell below the white mean of 100, they would receive $1,000.
How redpilled can you get holy shit.
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>radically transforms civilization
umm no sweetie
Newton's Principia
Darwin's Origin of Species
>magnetic flux is zero
Imagine being a pleb without a magnetic monopole
Now I get it, thanks user
That wasn't me (the guy that posted originally)
But yes, numerical zero radically transformed mathematics and in turn society/ science.
The greatest technology is the creation of 0
I'm mad at you
Shit's crazy.
Makes even other high tech manufacturing processes us humans do seem like banging together sticks and rocks.
What the fuck retard? With the D and H you can use thge equations for electromagnetic fields in every material even non homogenic ones. D is only that Greek letter times E for linear media.
If you don't have linear media you need to use the most general equations which happen to be those with D and H.
Go study physics retard.
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Unironically this, 1947 Roswell