XPost: can.politics   
   From: campbell@neotext.ca   
      
   On Tue, 16 Dec 2025 15:19:13 -0700, jjdinar wrote:   
      
   > On Tue, 16 Dec 2025 16:50:15 -0000 (UTC)   
   > Dhu on Gate wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Tue, 16 Dec 2025 03:27:07 -0600, phoenix wrote:   
   >>   
   >> > Dhu on Gate wrote:   
   >> >>   
   >> >> Weeell, sort of:   
   >> >> https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-12-06/Chinese-physicists-s   
   ttle-Einstein-and-Bohr-s-quantum-debate-1ISzncCBeBq/p.html   
   >> >>   
   >> >> "The results are unequivocal," the research indicates. "They   
   >> >> confirm Bohr's original assertion that these dual properties are   
   >> >> complementary and cannot be observed concurrently."   
   >> >>   
   >> >> Beauty, and much else it would seem, *truly is* in the Eye of the   
   >> >> Beholder.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> Dhu   
   >> >>   
   >> >   
   >> > Einstein was known for some outrageous and false quotes, such as   
   >> > "Are you working with Xencor's antibody engineering or the XEN Gel   
   >> > Stent?"   
   >>   
   >> Yes. Famously his answer to Bohr that "G* does not play dice" runs   
   >> into a chronic problem that occurs whenever the ants start telling   
   >> G* what to do.   
   >>   
   >> Dhu   
   >>   
   > He wrote the forerword to this book too:   
   >   
   > https://dn790002.ca.archive.org/0/items/eathsshiftingcru033562   
   bp/eathsshiftingcru033562mbp.pdf   
   >   
   > The very first communication, however,   
   > that I received from Mr. Hapgood electrified me. His idea is   
   > original, of great simplicity, and— if it continues to prove itself—of   
   great importance to everything that is related to the   
   > history of the earth's surface. A great many empirical data indicate that at   
   each point on   
   > the earth's surface that has been carefully studied, many cli- matic changes   
   have taken place, apparently quite suddenly.   
   > This, according to Hapgood, is explicable if the virtually   
   > rigid outer crust of the earth undergoes, from time to time,   
   > extensive displacement over the viscous, plastic, possibly fluid   
   > inner layers. Such displacements may take place as the consequence of   
   comparatively slight forces exerted on the crust,   
   > derived from the earth's momentum of rotation, which in   
   > turn will tend to alter the axis of rotation of the earth's crust.   
      
   Yper. This is what I see there:   
      
   PAGES MISSING   
   WITHIN THE   
   BOOK ONLY   
   TIGHT BINDING BOOK   
      
   Dhu   
      
    --   
   Je suis Canadien:   
    Ce n'est pas Francais ou Anglais,   
    C'est une esp`ece de sauvage.   
    Ne obliviscaris: vix ea nostra voco!   
      
    *A mari ad mari ad mari*   
      
    Duncan Patton a Campbell   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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