but, it's not a bad idea at all. solving problems faster and faster. finally, we run out of problems?
Gus, there was a time after Newton and before Einstein when it was theorized that all of physics was known. and people took the proposition seriously. I'm not worried that we'll run out of problems to solve.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh
In my opinion, quantum physics is the reason you find your keys right where you thought you left them, the third or 4th time you looked there.
They were there all the time, just in a state of matter or energy you could not recognize. Finally you got lucky, and your eyes/brain perception happened to coincide with a temporary manifestation in the everywhere/every time continuum. Once you fixed the bastards in place (with your perception), they still existed everywhere/ everywhen - but are just giving you temporary use of that part of them.
Until the next time you put them down. Then they go out to party again.
So now they can spy even deeper into everyone everydays life
Or at least automate it. Currently they rely on "hairless monkey" brains to determine the patterns and meaning behind the metadata captured from cell phones, on-line data and monetary transactions.
Agencies can only target suspected individuals at this stage. I wonder if they will ever link to Google databases without informing the public. Here downunder several years ago the government announced they would start collecting mobile phone metadata, but not the actual phone conversations, for anti-terrorism reasons. No choice but didn't cause a huge uproar.
Last edited by mauserand9mm; 10/24/19.
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by Raspy
Whatever you said...everyone knows you are a lying jerk.
That's a bold assertion. Point out where you think I lied.