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Previously on "One of the best Brexit articles I have ever read"
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The tweet itself was immediately debunked in the comments, but the incorrect tweet was never withdrawn or corrected by the Brexiter MP.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI drive down that road several times a year. I takes you to the airport. It is cul-de-sac surrounded by high fences and barbed wire. It enable people to get to the Swiss side of the airport only - where there are full border and customs checks. It does not lead anywhere else.
It’s almost as if they lie on purpose, leaving their stained record there for the gullible Brexit masses to read and copy, never thinking for themselves....
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I drive down that road several times a year. I takes you to the airport. It is cul-de-sac surrounded by high fences and barbed wire. It enable people to get to the Swiss side of the airport only - where there are full border and customs checks. It does not lead anywhere else.
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So, either you should know better, or you never understood.Originally posted by original PM View PostMainly sleepless nights trying to understand what the took he was on about.
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AHH yes qed.
Part of my thesis was on that believe it or not.
That Feynman fella has a lot to answer for.
Mainly sleepless nights trying to understand what the took he was on about.
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Ah - a Klein bottle. But that's topology, not QM.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostTheresa May actually did Geography but she could readily appreciate how you could, at one and the same time, be outside something and yet still inside.
God bless her!
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Two words. Completely irrelevant.Originally posted by original PM View PostTwo words
Quantum Mechanics
Not all (or most) modelled systems are quantum mechanical systems (Newtonian mechanics is sufficient to put a man on the moon). Further, Quantum Electrodynamics is the the most accurate theory in human history with incredible predictive power.
Best to stick to what you know. I know it's not much, but at least it won't show up your woeful ignorance..
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Yes, at the present she appears to be OUTSIDE of her mind if she thinks this "deal" will ever fly whilst simultaneously being INSIDE J-C Juncker by virtue of having her head so far up his arse she can almost see Neil Kinnock's ankles!Originally posted by Cirrus View PostTheresa May actually did Geography but she could readily appreciate how you could, at one and the same time, be outside something and yet still inside.
God bless her!
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Theresa May actually did Geography but she could readily appreciate how you could, at one and the same time, be outside something and yet still inside.
God bless her!
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Pretty sure it is Young's double slit experiment.
And it shows amongst other things wave/particle duality
Double-slit experiment - Wikipedia
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And you'll remember from Young's Slit Experiment that whilst things can only be in one place at a time, they behave as though they are actually in twoOriginally posted by original PM View PostQuantum Mechanics
Everything is chance - yes some things have a higher probability of happening than others but all have at least a chance which is not zero.
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