Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 5:57 PM wrote: *> Well, its not a matter of educating myself, but rather pondering what > information you have to form your opinion? The dude lost his court case, > but as the lawyers say, on what grounds? Threatening phone calls, throwing > bricks through the families wind

Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Well, its not a matter of educating myself, but rather pondering what information you have to form your opinion? The dude lost his court case, but as the lawyers say, on what grounds? Threatening phone calls, throwing bricks through the families windows. In what manner were they harmed financial

Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 4:19 PM wrote: *>Just slap a link down for me to peruse a bit.* > *No** God dammit I won't**!* I refuse to educate you if you don't make the slightest effort to do so on your own, it's not as if research in this matter would be difficult, all you have to do is drive slowly

Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Just slap a link down for me to peruse a bit. I never ever was a fan of obnoxious Jones (A Fellow texan!) and knew he rose questions on his dumbass show on if this all wasn't a Guv Mint set up. If the families didn't sue for harassment, then what'd they win on, legally speaking? -Original

Re: The collapse of bitcoin

2022-08-06 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Yes, the cost of freedom (survival is eternal vigilance) sorry to say. I have no magic solution otherwise that to strike back and yes, eliminate. The enemies of the US both foreign & domestic are eliminationist so yeah, turning the other cheek I will leave for the Christians because it doesn't w

Re: Information conservation and irreversibility

2022-08-06 Thread Brent Meeker
What you're leaving out is that there are boundary conditions that are impossible to realize, not just because they are too complex, like a high entropy state, but because they require infinite specifications. Brent On 8/6/2022 6:25 AM, Jesse Mazer wrote: Physicists may distinguish between tim

Re: Information conservation and irreversibility

2022-08-06 Thread Brent Meeker
On 8/6/2022 5:16 AM, Jesse Mazer wrote: The question of whether a process happening to particular bits of matter can be reversed in those same bits of matter may be an interesting one worth thinking about, but I think it creates unnecessary confusion to use the term "reversibility" to talk a

Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 3:45 PM wrote: *> have never heard of Jones pursuing the families of the victims * *ARE YOU SERIOUS?!* *> so please do provide the source for your claim? * https://www.google.com/ John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis

Re: The collapse of bitcoin

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 3:35 PM wrote: *> We weren't the losing side till Joey pulled out.* > So I was right, you really do believe that although it was the longest war the US has ever been involved in 20 years of fighting and dying in Afghanistan wasn't quite long enough and if we had just staye

Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
I am very cruel indeed. On Alex Jones, I never liked the dude at all, and never trusted him. The Sandy Hook murders were done by an individual whose father said, after the fact, that the murderer should never have been born. The perp killed his own mother to obtain the rifles, and that says some

Re: The collapse of bitcoin

2022-08-06 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
We weren't the losing side till Joey pulled out. If you want the Taliban/Al Qaeda surprised so they cannot attack the US successfully again, this requires violence and the violence is best done by the mils. Withdrawing shows weakness, which Putin must have been thrilled by.  Meanwhile even your

Conservatives vs. KKK: Spot the Difference

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
Conservatives vs. KKK: Spot the Difference | The Daily Show John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis 7cv -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everythi

Re: Information conservation and irreversibility

2022-08-06 Thread Jesse Mazer
Physicists may distinguish between time-reversibility of the dynamics, also called "microscopic reversibility" at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microscopic_reversibility , vs. "macroscopic" or "thermodynamic" irreversibility, which as you say is ultimately thought to be a statistical consequence of

Re: China

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 11:50 AM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> I think you may be correct about me having a very cruel mentality.* > I'm curious about just how extensive your cruelty is. Alex Jones is a big supporter of Donald Trump and Trump had eve

Re: Information conservation and irreversibility

2022-08-06 Thread Jesse Mazer
The question of whether a process happening to particular bits of matter can be reversed in those same bits of matter may be an interesting one worth thinking about, but I think it creates unnecessary confusion to use the term "reversibility" to talk about this, since that isn't what physicists mea

Re: Information conservation and irreversibility

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 6:47 PM Jesse Mazer wrote: *> But when physicists say that a given system's dynamics are "reversible" > doesn't this generally involve an appeal to different initial boundary > conditions?* > If at the time of the Big Bang the universe was it in an extremely low entropy st

Re: The collapse of bitcoin

2022-08-06 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 9:57 PM wrote: *> The Afghanistan Withdrawal Fiasco is plain for all to see* Yes, but for the losing side the last days of a war ALWAYS looks like a fiasco, and it had been obvious for years that the US was going to lose the war in Afghanistan, it was just a matter of tim

Re: Entanglement

2022-08-06 Thread Alan Grayson
Why are you so sure Einstein was wrong about locality? If worm holes exist, distant appearing particles might not be so distant. AG On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 9:40:46 AM UTC-6 Lawrence Crowell wrote: > No, Einstein was wrong on this. > > LC > > On Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 9:31:17 AM UTC-5 joh