Re: Spins Flash Forward 2



On Nov 13, 8:48 pm, Charles Brenner <cbren...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 12, 10:12 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Who said the scenario is fiction?

The premise was specifically invented as fiction.

But based on real science.

Irrelevant even if it were true. To your question "who said?"


That wasn't the question.

the answer is, in essence, "everyone".


To a question that wasn't asked?

You're getting good at this.


Those of us who draw real-life lessons from & understand the weirdness
& wonder of the universe
are not tempted to call scientific possibilities fiction.

When even you can derive a contradiction from the premise, that should
clue you in that it is not really possible.

Who said contradictions aren't possible?

A few weeks ago I asserted that you obviously lack mathematical
aptitude.


Yes you were wrong then, wrong above, and wrong now.

3 for 3.

You're getting good at this..

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