~What does user study~

What's up, /sci. Chemistry user checking in at 2:25 AM EST.
Currently studying Molecular Orbital Theory with a twist of Quantum mechanics tied in.
Post what you're doing, and include a picture that accurately depicts said action.

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Also, I just wanted to comment really quick: I'm personally fine with people asking for homework help. I would think this board of all places would wish to encourage this.

Gender studies.

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Cat fishing.

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quantum skeletons coupled to open strings in 42 dimensional vacuum

Do you get to do any experiments man? I can't image myself having chosen physical.

>Molecular Orbital Theory with a twist of Quantum mechanics tied in.
Lel
Is this lower div orgo, or like something out of Fleming's book

This semester?

Statistics for science majors
Calculus based Physics II for science majors
Geomorphology

Geomorphology is obviously my favorite. We're studying soil erosion this week, last week was lake transport we went on a field trip to Stockton Bar
geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/geosights/stockton-bar/

Where we saw 1/2 meter clasts moved solely by wave action. The estimated size of the waves needed to move 1/2 meter clasts is about 8 meters but Lake Bonneville had a long fetch and during storms could have had the power to generate 8 meter waves.

All you suckers doing experiments indoors. My lab is the world.

spectral hodge manifold isomorphism theory

I'm working on monoclonal antibodies to bring Harambe back to life