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Monday, June 26, 2006
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A swift kick in your quantum ego
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You know, if a particle enters off-center into a
spinning-asymmetrically-generated-hyper-jointed-singularity-pair it may
(or may not) emerge at the other side of the
spinning-asymmetrically-generated-hyper-jointed-singularity-pair at a
point in time prior to the one in which it entered the
spinning-asymmetrically-generated-hyper-jointed-singularity-pair, not to
mention that it's anti-particle may (or may not) have been left behind
at any number of trillions of light-years in distance, then, if you
adjust the spin of the anti-particle, the particle would have to reverse
it's spin by a proportion exactly inverse of the given and corresponding
anti-particle adjustment and simultaneously, but before you actually
adjusted the spin. Sooooo....You could, in essence, not only violate the
laws of causality but also bypass the speed-of-light-limit and generally
mess-up entire eons of weekends for galactic civilizations just about
everywhere in existence. (Or not.) Of course, this all gets blown to hell
if you suddenly decide to scratch your quantum ego instead of adjusting
the particle spin...
Timing is everything, man!