Henok
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Henok here. Just a messy collection of interesting things to improve or make your life worse! Reach me at @StoicallyAwake.
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We begged for this chapter, but now we are too numb to read it. How pathetic.
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One of the worst thing you could ever do is "just existing for the sake of existing".

Life = existence + enjoyment. No matter the situation, no matter how big or small your problem may seem.

Accept that you are gonna die one day and the weight, the burden you are carrying will somehow feel a little bit easy. A little bit more interesting.
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And worry not about the things that are beyond your control.
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Things that are beyond your control are not yours to bear.
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Writing this casually, because I have to wake up at 5AM and study 4 chapters of inclusiveness module in just 3 hours and take my final exam😌
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Something to think about.
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Im thinking of changing the channel's name, should I?
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Can we reconcile science and religion? Do they really conflict?
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These are funny asf😂
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Proof by intimidation :)
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Forwarded from Supernovae (nova)
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Literally😕
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1st year of campus concluded today.

All I can say is: Surviving is winning
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Number of posts by the days of the week. Monday, hmm
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Navier-Stoke's equation in 3D. A nightmare to engineering students (Electrical engineering and Aerodynamics engineering to be specific).
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Forwarded from Ays
The Navier-Stokes equation is a mathematical model that describes the motion of fluids, such as liquids and gases. It is a partial differential equation that relates the pressure, density, temperature, and velocity of the fluid. It also takes into account the effects of viscosity, which is the resistance of the fluid to flow. The equation is named after Claude-Louis Navier and George Gabriel Stokes, who developed it in the 19th century. The Navier-Stokes equation is very useful for studying various phenomena in fluid mechanics, such as weather, ocean currents, aerodynamics, and blood flow.

However, it is also very difficult to solve, and there are still many open questions about its properties and solutions.
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I'm considering starting another channel where I’ll share my daily STEM learning progress. I also plan to create a study group for anyone who’d like to learn alongside me. Additionally, I’ll be more active in the physics community I founded a few months ago. I’ve just been occupied with university work lately. Let me know what you think!
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