Er... we are in agreement.
Er... we are in agreement.
“I and we, he and she.”
I really despise your comment and I really do not know why.
Maybe: a truly terrifying place way beyond absolute zero, compressed with mind-numbing pressure and a gravitational field inverted, if not entirely non-existent.
"Religious" language?
I’ll read the paper, but it sounds like - from the excerpt you took from it - the entanglement was more a side effect of observation than anything else, all things being equal.
“But for such an oopsie to pop up in a sample size of just four emails, you have to wonder what happened in the other 60,000 or so...”
Hey - thanks for the clarification!
I... see rooms that look like my local Gold's Gym.
The truth is higher-ed, education in general, and the future of it all in the United States *is* really bleak.
Or an English book/gardening club composed almost entirely of septuagenarians, hell-bent on making sure the imagination of those around them are well-preserved with a stifling amount of moth-balls, Twinings, and Tennyson.
I am in that same exact boat.
And this.
"The more you are like yourself, the less you are like anyone else which makes you unique. The problem with most people is that they spend their lives trying to emulate others and so we have lots of copies but few originals."
I feel like I remember an old K'NEX set that was almost exactly like this LEGO model...
This.
Agreed - unfortunately, people will argue that fear is an excellent motivator.
I'm going to forget about every bit of science I know and suggest something ridiculously unlikely:
My eyes do something strange when I look at the watch face, but I cannot see the hourglass.
I should probably click through to the Microsoft Blog, but I would love to see a white paper outlining the architecture of their hardware security measures in Windows 10.