I like this theory a lot even though Big Freeze is the popular theory now. We dont know enough to truly tell though so I'm going with Big Crunch all the way
Same with vegetables, but also steak and bacon. I hated steak and bacon as a kid idk what was wrong with me
Yeah they basically only know the stuff they saw on veggie tales and the stuff they can use to judge other people
Isnt that the Lucifer they got for the History Channel Bible show that everyone said looked like Obama
I thought that was eq1 at first glance
The random chimp event is finally happening?
Brought this up to a friend who is very pro Trump and he said
"Part of trying to get industry back in the country (which we would be better off with) involves making imports less appealing."
Did they actually paint a heart on it?
When my daughter was being delivered a surgeon asked me if I wanted to take pictures. I said no I dont think I could look without passing out so they took my phone and took pictures of my wifes c section for me. I dont think I've ever looked at them
When my daughter was being delivered a surgeon asked me if I wanted to take pictures. I said no I dont think I could look without passing out so they took my phone and took pictures of my wifes c section for me. I dont think I've ever looked at them
I'm the exact opposite. I cant leave an open can or glass of drink exposed to the elements for fear of something getting into it so I will chug it if its been there for too long before I get another one
Thats correct. Superdeterminism suggests that the initial conditions of the universe, like the state of the big bang, could be responsible for everything that happens, including our measurements and decisions. In this view, all particles, including those measuring the experiment, are part of the same predetermined system. So, when we talk about entangled particles, their behavior is not just influenced by their local properties but also by the shared history of the universe.
In your apple and orange analogy, it's less about which side of the bag the apple leaned on and more about the fact that the bag, the apples, and even Alice and Bob's actions were all predetermined by the conditions of the universe at the big bang. Alice catching the orange and Bob catching the apple wouldn’t be a truly independent or random event—it would be the result of an unbroken chain of causality going all the way back to the beginning of the universe.