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  1. But can't the wave function be described as a subsystem of the total state? If so wouldn't that specifically violate or disprove the NCT?

  2. Re: This is actually creepy on FCC Says It Was Victim of Cyberattack After John Oliver Show (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    The biggest difference is that everything Oliver reported on concerning the FCC can be verified by multiple nonpartisan sources unlike virtually everything that comes out of this administration's mouth.

  3. Re: Maybe they WERE attacked. on FCC Says It Was Victim of Cyberattack After John Oliver Show (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Why does it require a "high" degree of evidence? It only requires evidence. And speaking of evidence, the FCC has provided exactly zero in terms of a DDoS attack. What reason have they given for anyone to trust their word, especially in light of the deliberately convoluted and lengthy process involved in just leaving a public comment?

  4. Of course that's what the FCC said. It works in their interest if less informed people think they're the victim. They are not. Watch Oliver's segment to see the ridiculous maze anyone had to get through just to leave a public comment on the FCC's site. Their intent from the very beginning was to choke off and stifle public comment. The commenting process is clear evidence of that.

  5. Re: Mistaking a large # of people on FCC Says It Was Victim of Cyberattack After John Oliver Show (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Did you even watch the segment? If you had and seen the ridiculous gauntlet the FCC setup to leave public comments you can't come away from that with any other conclusion than that it was a deliberate attempt to choke and stifle public comment with a convoluted system you had to get through just to say anything. They've earned zero trust from us.

  6. Where's the proof? on FCC Says It Was Victim of Cyberattack After John Oliver Show (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    After seeing the deliberately convoluted gauntlet you had to get through to leave a public comment - which is why Oliver set up gofccyourself.com to begin with - there's no reason any of us have to trust the FCC telling us this was a DDoS attack. As of this morning they've offered no proof. What's more likely is that after Oliver's show legitimate commenters used the tool to leave comments and flooded the site until it went down. The FCC wants the less informed public to see them as victims. All they're doing is blowing more smoke and running out the clock on public comment.

  7. The majority of those "outraged" are Trumpanzees defending their beloved leader. The whiny little bitches are just like fragile, delicate Trump that cries to Twitter every time someone hurts his widdle feelings. They trigger easily when their porcelain ego's are wounded, just like the Putin c**k holster in chief.

  8. More evidence of just how clueless Trumpanzees are - he thinks Pai is liberal.

  9. Re: Trump Advisor Carter Page - Russian Agent on US Dismantles Forensic Science Commission (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    A- Fucking -men.

  10. Re: Trump Advisor Carter Page - Russian Agent on US Dismantles Forensic Science Commission (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    If that was supposed to be Ju Jitsu it was pathetic. Everyone in Washington "knows" Lindsey Graham is gay but he's been smart enough to both be very careful so there's no proof and get dirt on those that might expose him (Republicans still consider this a stoning offense). It's the same with Page. There's a ton of threads and trails that have made it clear to anyone with two brain cells to rub together that he's an agent of Russia but "proving it" would require very strong evidence and he and his handlers have been doing this for more than forty years. They know how to avoid leaving proof.

  11. Say what? on US Dismantles Forensic Science Commission (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    No. "US" didn't. Trump and his incompetent embarrassment of an administration did. Just one more step on their way to becoming cartoon villains. Don't put this on the more than half of us that never wanted him or his minions anywhere near the levers of power.

  12. Facts are not disputable on Facebook Begins Marking 'Fake News' As 'Disputed' (wdrb.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone is acting as if an opinion of a fact IS a fact. No. Facts are facts period. If one person says something and there's video of them saying it then it's true. Period. Someone else or that same person saying "I didn't say that" or "no, I actually said this ____". Is not an alternate fact or a valid opinion or anything other than a lie. If Trump says his phones were tapped by Obama and there's zero evidence offered as proof that's not a "disputed" story, it's a f****** lie.

  13. News Flash! on Facebook Begins Marking 'Fake News' As 'Disputed' (wdrb.com) · · Score: 1

    And now: Earth turns dark every twelve hours - Trump blames N. Korea of new secret weapon. Facebook: This is a "disputed" story.

  14. Re: Also known as... on Nintendo Stock Price Up 9% After Pokemon Go Launch (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Uh, yeah, that's bullshit. Most of them are open areas like parks, libraries, stores and actual gyms.

  15. Re: Disgusting on Nintendo Stock Price Up 9% After Pokemon Go Launch (venturebeat.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Lol, more like a whiny bitch.

  16. Re: Am I the only one? on Mark Zuckerberg Votes To Keep Peter Thiel On Facebook Board (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    What he's been doing on his own time IS hurting Facebook's reputation. Which is self evident at this point.

  17. Re: Biased Article on Mark Zuckerberg Votes To Keep Peter Thiel On Facebook Board (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    You're acting like this was someones opinion. There IS proof that Thiel was behind all of these suits. It wasn't just some made up fairy tale.

  18. Exactly. It's only been in the past few decades that voters had any say in party nominations and people act like this is some constitutional right from the dawn of our country. Read a history book you whiners.

  19. Why wouldn't you want to keep an adult that behaves like a pouty, selfish, vindictive child?

  20. Re: I'll give the investigators the benefit here on World Reacts To The Worst Mass Shooting In U.S. History (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually a local reporter in Orlando that was in the presser the police dept just held revealed they had confirmation the phone call was from the shooter as soon as they got the warrant to open his phone and that was within two hours of the shooter being killed. They wanted to quickly trace any others he may have been in contact with before they went to ground. They knew and still hedged.

  21. Re: Omar Saddiqui Mateen? on World Reacts To The Worst Mass Shooting In U.S. History (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Factually and demonstrably true but I doubt any network will point that out. Or cover lt gov (tx) Dan Patrick's tweet of a scripture basically saying this guy was doing the Lords work. You're damn right they share this ideology. I'm just counting down the minutes before some R in state or local government complains about having to fly the flag at half mast.

  22. Re: Omar Saddiqui Mateen? on World Reacts To The Worst Mass Shooting In U.S. History (cnn.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Fun fact: if you're on the terror watch list you can still buy weapons. Thank God the 2nd amendment is more prescious than lives huh?

  23. You're either all kinds of stupid or a sarcastic troll. Really hope it's the latter.

  24. What a surprise on Study Indicates Americans Don't Trust AI (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    Something else Americans don't trust or are afraid of - shocking. We're turning into a nation of scared crybabies or angry idiots at any given moment. It's embarrassing.

  25. That was supposed to say "when unemployment worldwide is 50%...." This is projected by 2040.