How many scapegoats do we need to sacrifice....

Discussion in 'Politics' started by StellarCoon, Jun 20, 2019.

  1. StellarCoon

    StellarCoon Dr. Professor

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    ....to bring factories and American industry back from China?
     
  2. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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  3. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    The entire electronics assembly line in China is being automated, but if you want more robots in the US the Pentagon is working very hard to provide them. However, if you really want to speed things up, the entire bureaucracy in DC can already be replaced by existing AI programs, and I suggest voting for whoever runs on a platform of replacing them. Vote the Bums Out of Office! Once the Executive branch is dealt with, the judicial is next, then congress!

    We don't need no stinkin' government! We don't need no NSA thought control! No dark sarcasm on reality television....

    That should be at least a decade's worth of scapegoats.
     
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  4. Bicaptain My Captain

    Bicaptain My Captain Members

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    Replace the DC bureaucracy can be replaced by a flock of chickens!
     
  5. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    The minute someone actually opens that can of worms, the political landscape will change forever. Everyone with half a brain in their head already sees the fucking writing on the wall, but the race for AI and quantum supremacy is reaching critical mass, and they are waiting for the other shoe to drop. Already, the first computers with roughly the capacity of the human brain exist, but a million times faster is possible and still nothing compared to a quantum computer. Exactly how powerful a quantum computer can become remains a mystery, but there is an attempt to create a self-assembling one that has millions of the equivalent of qubits.

    Within three years to a decade at most, the crap will hit the fan when they produce a theory of everything. Even if their theorists are totally wrong, and all chasing fantasies, the experiments and computers are all leading to the same conclusion. For over half a century the Standard Theory has ruled quantum mechanics, which has progressively turned out to be more fundamental than Relativity. The latest theories include Quantum Darwinism and Quantum Chaos theory, but virtually all the theories since the original Copenhagen have supported yin-yang push-pull dynamics. Nobody is ready for this funky ride.
     
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  6. I'm planting onions.
     
  7. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Glass onions only make you go cross-eyed even more often.
     
  8. Qbism is the correct theory of QM.
     
  9. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    A mathematical examination of classical physics concluded any number of arbitrary simple metaphors can describe the world around us causally with equal accuracy. In other words, you can insist everything is composed of super balls or Rubic's Cubes or Barbie Dolls and nobody can ever prove you wrong relying on classical logic and causal physics. They have to rely on first demonstrating quantum mechanics and fuzzy logic prove that classical logic and physics don't apply to the vast majority of the world around us. That's what is coming, is more proof than any physicist or philosopher in their right mind wants, because the evidence has been accumulating for well over a century.
     
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