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    The Fed’s Clock Just Struck Thirteen

    "After eight plus years of ZIRP, the Fed took its first baby step towards rate “normalization” in December. Rather than accept that capital markets will need to – sooner or later – re-price themselves to “normal,” the Fed’s response to Q1’s equity and credit market volatility was cringe worthy...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    The explanation for the experimental results is probably incorrect. The links I gave offer two more reasonable explanations for the experiments result. All we have are models for the photon. The experiment can lead to a better model. One that is consistent with all observation.. The best way...
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    Why exactly did oil prices tank in 2015-2016?

    Not to mention that almost all the available storage was filled to the brim and the cost of new storage facilities could not be justified by projected future price. You can shut down or decrease production but you still have to maintain an income stream because your expenses continue. You have...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Why am I not surprised you would? Reviewed by Dr. Kim? I wonder what Dr. Kim said. That in itself should make a dandy Youtube video. :D For everyone else, see here: http://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0611034.pdf
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    The Fed’s Clock Just Struck Thirteen

    This kind of guru crap is endless. Pay no attention to it.
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    For a correct interpretation see the delayed choice experiment . https://briankoberlein.com/2015/06/04/real-and-unreal/ In my opinion, Campbell is distinctly incorrect in his description of the second experiment. Here he claims, incorrectly, that destroying the photon measurement data before...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    But what if Tom Campbell is a believable lunatic?
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    ColoradoCare

    Oh i see I left out the word 'developed', I guess I gave you too much credit for assuming that we wouldn't normally bother to compare ourselves to Malawi. I should have spelled it out for you and "little Tommy" -- I'm borrowing from Trump here. Oh, and haven't you missed something? Didn't you...
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    ColoradoCare

    Colorado Springs. I went to DU, a University "founded to help civilize the City of Denver." I went there as a seventeen-year-old for all those important reasons you go to college, namely, 1) They had a great Hockey Team!, and 2) had won more NCAA championships than any other school, almost all...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    I feel compelled to provide a comment here. Should any one go on beyond this cute video on the double slit experiment, and your curiosity leads you to a video of Tom Campbell's description of the double slit experiments, and his unconventional ideas on virtual reality, be warned. Caveat Emptor.
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    ColoradoCare

    Nothing free is being considered, just an alternative. Perhaps there are some barriers to over use of the proposed alternative that would get around the potential flaw you mention. All other countries, besides the United States, have found better solutions to the question of how best to provide...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    It means that the spontaneous development of airplanes from junk is a reversible process.
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    I suppose next you'll be telling us that some scientist from NASA says that the sky 'seems' blue on clear days.
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    False Prophet ?

    once an experiment in one of the labs is deemed wildly successful, as in a lot of money was made, the other 49 labs are quick to follow, except Mississippi of course. As long as you don't live in Mississippi you should soon soon be able to grow pot in your backyard without having to do time...
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    False Prophet ?

    You and I are on the right track, and it won't be long!
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    False Prophet ?

    The rights of cats are not protected by the Constitution. Therefore I would waste little time, if I were you, worrying about your cat's right to marry you, or for that matter, your cat's right to social security survivor benefits based on your income.
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    False Prophet ?

    In this case a handful of judges did know better than at least a minority of the people. The right to gay marriage was there ever since at least the passing of the Fifth Amendment, in the form of the Constitution's equal protection clause, and I would argue that it was always there implicitly...
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    False Prophet ?

    It may not be a federal "crime", but it could constitute a violation of the equal protection clause of the Constitution. That's why some matters ought not be left up to the States. The result of this foolishness, such as trying to regulate access to abortions State by State, or regulating who...
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    False Prophet ?

    Cruz's position is not "nuanced" in the least. Absurd situations are created by leaving these matters to the States, and apparently everyone can see this except you and Ted Cruz! [Actually you're the only one that can't see it. I'm certain Cruz is smart enough to understand the ridiculousness...
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