Putin blowed up one of his own sats in orbit last November.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/nov/16/a-wild-west-out-there-russian-satellite-debris-worsens-space-junk-problem
my view is that yeah there is opportunity for cooperation, but with Putin as
chief, there never will be. He sees we
Lewis's Modal realism is just different verbiage for (as the bibliography on
the article) a more rigorous analysis started by High Everett, and its further
work by Bryce DeWitt & and nobelist, John Archibald Wheeler. Until someone
figures out how to view our world splitting off, or see's some c
This, unrelated to progress in quantum computing. Or independent of.
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Incredibly rapid progress in this field occurred two months
Good point here from Thomaz. Because models are models and they're only as good
as their input and sometimes not even it as much as that. Simply for safety
sake though I would presume that some kind of massive climate inundation is
possible some kind of cycle of drought and storm simply because
We can recycle all of this if we have enough electricity and heat because
that's all it takes probably even for this miracle plastic product. The nice
thing about this development is that using perovskite solar cells which will be
sealed in this plastic we can generate enough heat and electrici
Now remember before we all get carried away with this the researchers involved
came up with a two-dimensional product so yes I could see laminated versions of
this being the new new. Then we have to ask ourselves this question from what
resource is this new plastic going to come from? There's n
We are a new organism machine intelligence combined with human beings.
Benefiting both subspecies. Where new species just consider us linked by Wi-Fi
brain to brain so to speak. For practical reasons we just divvy up the entire
solar output of the solar system they can get the electricity they
My only thoughts on this are the unlikely, which include, would this technique,
once perfected detect your Penrose-ian white holes? Could a de-rated device
detect the footprint of a Dyson Sphere?
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Easier to do fusion-puff space drives. No need to ever hit past 1/3 of 1
percent speed of light. Money to made by harvesting sunlight for beamed power
to earth, or better yet, rare earths mining of the solar system. Possibly
commercial, possibly not for centuries, for either. OR, it could procee
Not as pessimistic as LC either on human extinction. But we could be wrong.
Wormhole successes are unlikely in our age. Building a Dyson Sphere, barring a
mass acceleration initiated by machine intelligence focused on invention, would
somehow be 40-50 K years into the future. I don't see us not
I'm a big fan of fusion of course, but have yet to celebrate the notion of its
imminent use as an energy supply for humanity. This is why I do see it for
space travel first. A laser initiate fusion drive? Yeah. A laser-photon sail?
Much sooner potentially.
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I don't think you are being disturbed by the notion of the sodium moderated
reactor being spectacularly fragile, given the unpredictability of natural
threats, aka Fukushima. I do look at many proposals for alternative reactor
designs as safer/better/cheaper, for the obviously slow move to comm
Well, of course you could be correct in your view on our extinction, and who am
I to instruct you otherwise? I'd look for a fusion of species tween machine
intel plus ourselves. Sort of like a crab adding a snail shell to it's shell.
The machinery adds us for emotional enrichment. Need not be h
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On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 6:50 PM spudboy100 via Everything List
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> I quibble as I always must, over the safety and economics of corrosion be it
> sodium chloride or s
Australia, specifically South Australia is leading the species on the
implementation of PV and batteries. So they are a world leader. The UK does
wind power at sea, again as a world leader. We'll see if this catches on? For
MSR or any other reactor type, its gotta be safe enough. Not safe enough
You simply are doing presumptions here rather than information intake and
analysis. I am for many thing socialist and welfare, I am just far more choosy,
saving the government provisioning for thing that actually work, benefit,
improve. I am still more of a Keynesian, For solar you also are pres
by AI will not be made by humans. John K Clark See what's on my
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wrot
nable. I
am not wedded to any one technology, just one that will work to specification.
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 3:23 P
My expectation is that wormhole travel is a thing better achieved by a
Kardashev 2 civilization. The grandchildren's work at intercepting a large
factor of the emitted solar photons. Oh, those crazy grandkids! The figure that
I sporadically arrive at is some 40-50 thousand years from now. Sinc
, Jan 16, 2022 at 3:23 PM spudboy100 via Everything List
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> This surely can't be done anytime soon. My suspicion is that new discoveries
> of profound impact will wait until we can build better equipment, as Freeman
> Dyson state long ago.
I wrote this a few years ago
the fusion products.
Brent
On 1/15/2022 8:55 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
So earlier today I watched Sabine hassenfelder the physicist from Germany
indicate that any kind of wormhole travel or FTL is strictly unlikely. What I'd
like to ask is, whether all the work that&
15, 2022 at 11:55 PM spudboy100 via Everything List
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> So earlier today I watched Sabine hassenfelder the physicist from Germany
> indicate that any kind of wormhole travel or FTL is strictly unlikely.
I'd say practical wormhole travel, although not absolutely forbidden by the
Volcano Explodes, Detected by Himawari Satellite
My son-in-law, an avid surfer, went down to the beach to see the surge. It
was noticeable, but not impressive...until you reflected on how far it came.
Brent
On 1/15/2022 8:52 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
There are some very
So earlier today I watched Sabine hassenfelder the physicist from Germany
indicate that any kind of wormhole travel or FTL is strictly unlikely. What I'd
like to ask is, whether all the work that's done today for creating commercial
nuclear fusion is more or less likely, than using the same tec
There are some very clear phone videos of the insurging tide that's coming in
around Tonga and also there is a title surgeon California not nearly as bad
caused by the eruption. It's easy to find on Twitter, if you do a search on any
search engine and it will take you directly there with better
Interestingly enough physicist Guilio Prisco retweeted a similar comment by
Richard Dawkins on the ideological bent of SciAm. Dawkins-
Well, there were already signs that Scientific American was going under, but
could anyone have believed that once great magazine could could conceivably
ever sin
For many (most?) in the field, Group Loyalty beats science. Group loyalty
hitched to ideology specifically.
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Ok whomever you are, where is the real, John Clark and what have you done with
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On Monday, January 10, 2022 John Clark wrote:
In recent days the once great magazine Scientific American has been plagued by
a serious and perhaps fatal case of wokeness, it is no longer the home of
Agreed. Its a oligarchy in the form of a plutocracy. I sometimes wonder if it
hasn't been this way since the Civil War, or is it fully an oligarchy because
of the Citizens United Supreme Court Ruling around 2011? For psychotic mania,
as an example, all I need to do is look at the riots of 2020 t
Telmo,
As one US rightist politician (Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan) said, "We do have
a right to our own opinion, but we do not have a right to our own facts." In
the past I have done the pushback on JC and Lawrence the physicist even,
because they go whacky on hating their opposition, to the p
The cheapest way imagined by me, is to use automation to extract goodies from
psyche using solar power or nuclear fission for any further-out mining bodies,
or use solar power sats to collect and beam the electricity via microwave,
laser, or maser, to wherever the manufacturing will occur? NEO o
I have looked at Psyche 16 for about 5 or 6 years. Economically, depending upon
a lot of factors, being able to utilize the rare earths and precious metals
from Psyche 16, as you have indicated. could provide what I would term, JC, say
an annual annuity for a human species displaced (in my imagi
The amplitude of the wave function may be far broader then the worthies on this
mailing-list have so far proposed. That what is quantum, specifically a process
space where the Multi basically like Hugh Everett + John Wheeler evoked is like
is something like a spaghetti chart if we postulate obse
Without invoking MWI which I adore, let us focus upon the less grandiose and
ask can one entangle a tardigrade or can't one?
https://www.sciencealert.com/physicists-claim-they-ve-entangled-a-tardigrade-with-qubits-but-did-they
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My concern about the complexity of the Webb is that it seems too fragile, too
much operating within a narrow limit of tolerance. But that is my serf-take on
what the engineers have wrought. For something that orbits within the La Grange
points I'd go for a different tech, namely a very large rad
Sounds similar to Gerard O'Neil's mass driver's save that that this was actual
lunar regolith slinging to push asteroids around. Thumbs up for any achievable
fix, be they, ion drives, photon sails, laser ablative reaction, etc.
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Russia 2013 had a very close encounter, and in Russia 1910, we suffered from
the Tunguska event where a asteroid blew up in the atmosphere over Russian
Siberia.
https://www.space.com/33623-chelyabinsk-meteor-wake-up-call-for-earth.html
20 times the money spent. is well worth the cost.
Other wor
These labs were remarked upon by a US collogue (biologist) back in 2017, about
poor safety practices at the Chinese labs in question. I could dig up the quote
if needed? The Chinese, along with pollution are way behind the West in
environmental safety, and laws, and enforced laws. The China hand
Yah, sure. IF this study proves accurate, and we'd also need storage, as in
batteries. Musk's PowerWall for charging up his Tesla's is the model. In
Australia, they are big on powering homes there via solar panels as well. There
is also the development by British Universities perfection of the
No, no, JC, you are. We are just grateful to be part of your solipsism.
assuming that is that I'm not the only conscious being in the universe, and I
rather doubt that I am.
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Professionally from a physicist, I expect nothing more. It's all good and ok by
me and it's factual. Nothing indicates the squishy warm environment of mammal
and yeah, bird brains to have anything to do with a primary force of gravity.
Happily conceded and no no problems with the standard, norma
My thinking is literally we need 'better' equipment to properly answer either
quantum gravity or consciousness. These are surely not civilizational
priorities and so the progress is limited. If CERN or RIKEN, or Fermilab cannot
delve into what a proton yields, then this is where we are. Neither
Just say you will use the knowledge you possess to make life better. Nobody
else on the mailing list can really claim this, now can they LC?The Paganism
statement reminds me of the Jewish Physics by Phillipe Lenard & Johannes Stark.
Or a bit closer to the aryan theory espoused by Ousepensky and
she emphasizes
that all this is extremely speculative.
Jesse
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 3:53 PM spudboy100 via Everything List
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Sorry LC, you as a physicist probably don't have time or interest to answer
PB's assertions, but refutation rationally requires a person to show how Lisa
Well we know the Standard Model was shelved back in 1997 correct? So onwards we
march in an ever-accelerating universe. My suspicion is that given enormous
funding, we could line the rim of the solar system out past the heliosphere
with both gigantic radio and optical telescopes some of our laws
Sorry LC, you as a physicist probably don't have time or interest to answer
PB's assertions, but refutation rationally requires a person to show how Lisa
Randall is wrong? The same with Sorli in Slovenia. On the other hand if you
don't like beer, nobody is going to make you like beer. Are you
Well, it seems plausible that as Freeman Dyson suggested years ago, the more
sophisticated our equipment becomes, the more likely we will uncover anomalies,
then more we will modify our understanding of the cosmos. Could the universe be
more favorable? Hell, yes, because otherwise we would not b
More significantly is the analysis by a physicist not on time as a quantum
feature of the cosmos, this estimate by a British mathematician. This study
only focused on the readily detected luminous matter. This based on the
Eddington-analysis of originally 10^80. I haven't read where the Math guy
I agree!
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On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 11:48 AM wrote:
> Scanned this yesterday, JC. I always hope for the
Agreed. Having said his, we have yet to explore the limits of current
telescopic engineering. My fav is hanging gigantic thin-filament arrays of
radio telescopes out at the edge of the solar system past the Kuiper Belt -Oort
Cloud location and let the astronomers have at it. This kind of project
Scanned this yesterday, JC. I always hope for the SETI result, and it always
disappoints. Even if it was ETI working on a black hole project for their own
(its own?) benefit, always there is the simpler explanation that covers the
evidence. The Milky Way could be dead and empty (The boonies) or
Thoughts JC.
1. Those aluminum tubes called airplanes do possess Hepa filters, if I recall
correctly? This resulting in this study.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/covid-19-transmission-risk-less-than-01-on-flights-according-to-recent-study/6QG7YFBYK62SQK4GFZSGTUIFU4/
https://www.nature.com/art
My contention is that computing is not wholly reliant on only quantum
computing.
Purdue researchers create ‘self-aware’ algorithm to ward off hacking attempts
https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2021/Q4/purdue-researchers-create-self-aware-algorithm-to-ward-off-hacking-attempts.html
A hybr
What about the other imbeciles around the world that have constantly protests
against 'vaccine passports'? I did two days ago present you with a news item
confirming the Johnson & Johnson vaccine killed some women. Does this not, as a
science affirming person, not give you even a bit of pause? I
Yet advances in the prowess of digital computing leaps ahead. Making me wonder
if quantum computing has become the nuclear fusion of the computing world?
The Convergence of the Digital With the Physical and the
Biologicalhttps://www.infotoday.com/OnlineSearcher/Articles/Technology-and-Power/The
They are human, they are unvaccinated, they are let in by your party, thus,
there is have non-zero certainty, that some possessed the delta and spread it
to the unvaccinated. Now, you can say, are these people the main avenue for
infections of Americans? If you can show me an epidemiological stu
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2021 at 12:37, spudboy100 via Everything List
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I encourage getting the vaccine and yet I do wonder if some people are
vulnerable to its use?
This is from today and it is not the Mode
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No. We eliminated smallpox without vaccinating everyone on Earth.
Unfortunately we can't do that with covid because it exists in some animals (as
does ebola).
w.voanews.com/a/usa_us-extends-restrictions-travel-canada-and-mexico/6209811.html
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On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 4:40 PM spudboy100 via Everything L
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Sent: Mon, Oct 4, 2021 9:05 pm
Subject: Re: Unbounded stupidity
On 10/4/2021 4:51 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
Funny, I read Taleb's book as well. Small world. I
You mentioned Dawkins and I have long been a Dawkins reader. Now I ask if you
have read this philosopher's works, and if you have read this book, because I
have?
https://www.amazon.com/Believing-Dawkins-New-Spiritual-Atheism/dp/3030430510
I am looking at your life philosophy, and if memory serve
Funny, I read Taleb's book as well. Small world. I mean 't in the previous post
that when those terrible nazi Trump voters refuse the shots, according to Team
Dem, they will perish from this earth. Thus, if its what you are good with, and
it is, then it will assure your claim and hold on power,
ity
On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 1:52 PM spudboy100 via Everything List
wrote:
> What I am forced to notice is that why we see if Covid does its job, to your
> benefit, the current administration seems really good at inducing Black Swans
> that cause things to it's detriment via p
I contend that there will be further studies which will adjust the death rate,
however small it is, up or down. Corrections in medical studies always occur as
new information and new methods become available. I didn't celebrate the
article concerning the curative pill in my citation, Fauci did,
21 6:01 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
> Also the article did indicate that yeah there are people who suffer
> bad reactions to the vaccines, and fortunately for us, these are very
> rare. A death is a death.
A bad reaction isn't a death. And a death isn't necessarily a de
Actually JC, you don't read what I submit anyway. "I don't have time to read
all that!" a quote. Also the article did indicate that yeah there are people
who suffer bad reactions to the vaccines, and fortunately for us, these are
very rare. A death is a death. I am sure your statements about vac
Merely dismissive and inaccurate. It does take the pressure off the amygdala
and shows one another, solidarity.
For myself, I will typically chose cause and effect. Or, what's the pay out?
For the academically inclined, being a progressive means never problem solving,
but rather, holding to the
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Subject: Re: Unbounded stupidity
On 10/2/2021 7:34 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
Typically, in political analysis a plurality means a slight majority.
I don
Not even the CDC says that there have been no deaths attributable to
vaccination for Covid. Simply very rare.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html
In the biological sciences, a biologist will test to see if something has the
possibility of some remediatio
, 2021 10:28 pm
Subject: Re: Unbounded stupidity
On 10/2/2021 6:56 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
> a plurality on Donny voters are vaccine subscribers.
Hmmm. There's only two choices: vaccinated and not-vaccinated. So a
plurality is what?? A minority?
Maybe when JKC learns t
Please remember that last year you were one of those who attacked poster, Jason
Resch last year for even considering that chloroquine might be of some help,
medically to Covid sufferers. All he claimed was simply to see if this old drug
was of any use as medical remediation? It seems that there
As before, you have already dismissed the Donny resisters as sub-human, so now
as a comparison you must now account for the Trump opponents who also say Hell
No to vaccines. I would start by asking these people why? My suspicion is that
they fear heart inflammation and blood clots all leading to
My reason is that in all your past statements you have claimed that it is the
beastial trumpy voters who are to blame for the rise of the delta, and probably
for storms, and floods. This witch hunt is actively done via climate
accusations aka witch hunts. On the vaccine resistance, it seems to n
cine free. The
"discrimination" is black people harming themselves with no help from white
people.
Brent
On 10/1/2021 8:52 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
Well JC, consider this evolution in action. Your blessed democrats (now all
elitists) will get to exterminate
Well JC, consider this evolution in action. Your blessed democrats (now all
elitists) will get to exterminate your enemies through your superior intellect
alone which permits you to survive to breed young. Would this then be termed
natural selection or are we past that phase?
Meanwhile, I litera
unvaccinated? You have a fix, camps?
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On 10/1/2021 1:17 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
You can blame Don
its still ticking. I understand. The
cost the cost $$$. Yep, yer still a Rep at heart. (wink wink).
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On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 4:17 PM spudboy1
21 1:38 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
I think your accusation of a Trumpy Coup d' etat sells medium well among your
fellow ideologists, but outside of your mind set, is not a feature in this
land.
I know. Donny land is fact free.
Brent
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21 1:05 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
I would say that the Tuskegee experiment was indeed akin to Unit 731 & Dachau,
because it didn't care whether the sufferers live or died. But that's false.
The subjects in the Tuskegee experiments were provided food and shelte
I think your accusation of a Trumpy Coup d' etat sells medium well among your
fellow ideologists, but outside of your mind set, is not a feature in this
land. Are the rest of your land dwellers as ignorant as swine for not taking up
this flag of a coup? From a polling perspective, even amongst '
o anti-vaxxers, but just on for the covid vaccine. The fact that someone
else is also anti-vaxx doesn't make that large group any less stupid or any
less of a threat to public health.
Brent
On 9/30/2021 2:04 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
Simply because you conflate the two
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On 9/30/2021 2:16 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
What you have stated is absolutely true. The Tuskegee "experiment" is 100%
I think JC, that you have essentially admitted to supporting a dictatorship, as
long as it's one to your own liking. Now, not to Pidgeon hole your ideology,
but that is essentially what writer Jonah Goldberg called in his book, Liberal
Fascism. If white rednecks die off and you liberate the land
ich turned out badly, doesn't make the stupid things done
by Trump and his supporters any less stupid. Whataboutism is not a good
argument.
Brent
On 9/30/2021 1:58 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
It is curious for me, how libs howl about people not accepting the sho
y from it.
Brent
On 9/29/2021 5:06 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
Heh! These must be life long Trump voters, JC?
Black L.A. residents have highest COVID hospitalization rate: ‘A deplorable
reality’
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-09-25/black-residents-hav
Simply because you conflate the two actions in a continuous manner savvy. Your
consistent message is that only the trumpy voter won't take the vaccines. Only
white trumpy rednecks are vaccine averse.
This is like the old saying that all bar tenders are democratsBut not all
democrats are bar tend
It is curious for me, how libs howl about people not accepting the shots with
themselves being protected. What virtue signaling to each other are the libs
trying to sell themselves? If they are vaxed who are you trying to protect? Oh,
I know! You don't wish to be last in line if you get a heart
Heh! These must be life long Trump voters, JC?
Black L.A. residents have highest COVID hospitalization rate: ‘A deplorable
reality’
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-09-25/black-residents-have-highest-covid-hospitalizations-in-l-a
Hey! Wait a minute. I'm deplorable too. But JC you'
Yeah, it is now a menace, though never too much of one, to the DNC, which has
devolved into seemingly, an anti-national party. Thus, the ruling class
comprising politics, media, academia, and finance, sort of likes the
Venezuelan-Xi model of governance, without paying attention that culture does
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Plus, it takes no liquid helium or nitrogen levels to bring these beauties into
action and production. QC is arriving, but I would have figured that it digital
computing would have vanished, rather than be roaring ahead with massive
innovations.
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That surely is your territory. Having said that, religions like all other human
pursuits are subject to conscious and unconscious selection. I am in no
position to criticize as I hold unorthodox views on science and physics as
well. For me I also try to harvest the sciences for human use. The bi
Opinion, does this development have any real impact on the subject of whether a
machine can eventually be conscious. This is a paper from Rutgers and seems to
be along the lines of the topic.
https://www.newswise.com/articles/researchers-find-human-learning-can-be-duplicated-in-solid-matter
The
Look, then by your statement , Biden signing the papers that "rescued 120,000
people" is merely paper peddling. The analogy here is axiomatic! Biden signed
papers, Trump signed papers, Obama signed papers, its all a wash? No difference
because they are all paper signers? Eh? Trump did warp speed
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 9:06 PM spudboy100 via Everything List
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Sorry, the Biden fiasco is still cooking up like a sunday pork roast. If it
ain't Afghanistan, it's the South Border, and if it ain't the boarder, it will
be China, and if it ain't China, it'll will be Iran. I have confidence in your
precious lad. You consider CBS News a non-Biden, abider??!!
To
Sure, I am worried about all of that. I just disagree the DNC worshippers have
all the answers and are worthy of obedience? Worrying about spending for MaB
treatments!!?? And you vote for the democrats? Shame, I call shame shame double
shame, everybody knows your name. Put the money for MaB's on
I think LC should weigh in on this, because he's a quantum guy. He calls
bullshit on biophotons. I did find a few things on this after doing a search,
and had heard of biophotons years ago from a UK researcher named JohnJoe
McFadden. But it didn't help me in my own interests so I bought his book
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