Aianawa (8th December 2020), Dreamtimer (7th December 2020), Elen (6th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021)
lol, I know Aragorn ... but it doesn't seem anyone is interested ... I mean when did Free Energy become a non-topic?
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Aianawa (8th December 2020), Aragorn (5th December 2020), Dreamtimer (7th December 2020), Elen (6th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021)
Doesn't mean that you have to post the same video twice in a row, dude.
For what it's worth, I've watched that video yesterday when you posted it, as well as ─ at YouTube itself ─ a quarantine-style lecture from the Perimeter Institute on the properties of quantum matter. But I didn't post it here, exactly because only videos about US politics appear to be of interest anymore to the members. And videos about Covid denial, but that's sort of the same thing, because it ties in with the 12D chess game that PooResident Schtroumpf and his sooper-dooper military insider Q are waging against the satanic baby-eating reptilian communist pedophiles that make up for the US Democrat Party and half of the US population.
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Aianawa (8th December 2020), Dreamtimer (6th December 2020), Elen (6th December 2020), Emil El Zapato (5th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021), Wind (5th December 2020)
lol, cain't argue any of that ...
actually I'd like to see that lecture ...
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Aianawa (8th December 2020), Aragorn (5th December 2020), Dreamtimer (6th December 2020), Elen (6th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021), Wind (5th December 2020)
Here you go...
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Aianawa (8th December 2020), Dreamtimer (6th December 2020), Elen (6th December 2020), Emil El Zapato (5th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021), Wind (5th December 2020)
Thank you kindly, Sir.
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Aianawa (8th December 2020), Aragorn (5th December 2020), Dreamtimer (6th December 2020), Elen (6th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021), Wind (5th December 2020)
Dreamtimer (7th December 2020), Emil El Zapato (6th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021)
Aianawa (8th December 2020), Dreamtimer (7th December 2020), Elen (7th December 2020), Emil El Zapato (6th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021)
I actually saw a demonstration of the floating object in a physics class. I wanted to stay and just watch it, but no one seemed to have any interest to do so, so I had to keep moving with the line. It was mind boggling to me.
Probably about 25 years ago in a class I asked my Russian professor about a statement in a text book. It was about an assertion that certain computer theory assumptions concluded that the on/off bit foundation of computing would remain unchanged until an advancement was made. I asked the Professor what the hell that meant, the implication being what could possibly change. He responded that's a good question but had no idea on how to answer. I guess the last few years have given us the answer.
Historically, the notion of emergent behavior has been limited to social and psychological realms, no longer the case.
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
Aianawa (8th December 2020), Aragorn (6th December 2020), Dreamtimer (7th December 2020), Elen (7th December 2020), Octopus Garden (9th January 2021), Wind (6th December 2020)
It occurred to me that if i was going to create an imaginary universe i would make it a hell of a lot better than the one i'm living in.
Anyway:
Several decades ago Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne calculated the odds of our universe having sprung into being by chance were mathematically nil. More recently, a physicist Lee Smolin calculated the odds as 1 in 10229 but what does that actually mean, well:
A 1-in-10229 Chance It’s difficult to convey just how fantastically unlikely a 1-in-10229 chance has of occurring. For example, imagine you have a single ticket in a cosmic lottery that has roughly the same odds as the UK National Lottery: about a 13 million-to-1 winning chance. You might think it worth entering; you’re not likely to win but, hey, someone has to. Now, suppose the commissioners of this cosmic lottery are miserly beings. Their lottery has been drawn once a second, every second, since the start of the universe some 13 billiongs years ago—so there have been roughly 1017 draws. But they pay out on only one of those draws; all other draws are void, and they keep the money. So there’s only one chance in a hundred million billion that your ticket is eligible for the prize draw; and even if it is eligible there’s only a 13 million-to-1 chance that it will win. With these odds even the most optimistic gambler surely wouldn’t bother to enter. But the chance of winning such a lottery does not even begin to convey the sheer improbability of a 1-in-10229 chance coming up. In fact, only an economist might think such an even is credible; explaining the poor performance of a hedge fund during the financial crisis of 2007 the Chief Financial Officer of Goldman Sachs said that “we were seeing things that were 25 standard deviation moves, several days in a row”. Forget about several days in a row—you’d expect to see a 25 standard deviation move on one trading day out of 3.1 x 10136
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
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