Anonymous Oct 2, 2017 at 8:18 pm

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Agreed, ForrestHump. Your comment is trash and needs to be more thoroughly vetted.
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This is actually pretty creepy because after the 2nd presidential debate last year, I had a dream that I was looking north from my office building in the Lloyd District and seeing mushroom clouds. I really hope this is not a premonition.
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Oh aren't we happy little campers?
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February 1, 2003, I had been having a series of progressively worse nightmares. I was in a panic as a tried to find some kind of contact number for NASA. What exactly was I going to say if I got somebody on the phone? "There is a bomb on the Shuttle. If it tries to land it is going to explode." It was the only thing I could think of to say, because it was as close as I could get to what I had been seeing in my nightmares.
But I did not call. Later that morning The Space Shuttle Columbia had disintegrated upon reentering Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members.
Much earlier, there was another Shuttle. I dreamed about it flying into the sun on liftoff. January, 28, 1986. The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded Seventy-three seconds into its flight. Seven dead.
I watched as a jet taking off smashed into another jet approaching to land. At the end of about a week of these dreams, November 12, 1996, Saudi flight 763 crashed into Kazakhstan flight 1907 over Charkhi Dadri, Haryana, India. All 349 passengers died.
In February of 1993 I dreamed of trucks driving into a crowd of people, looking up at tall buildings. On February 26, 1993 a truck drove into the parking garage of the North Tower World Trade Center in New York city. Six died. Eight years later the nightmares were about a jet flying into a tall building. Then, on September 11, 2001, almost 3,000 people were killed.
I've had plenty of nightmares that have never come true. And thousands of horrible things have happened in the world that I've never had a clue about.
There are no cooler heads in charge now. And we have never been so close to losing control.
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In quantum mechanics, "observation" is synonymous with quantum measurement and "observer" with a measurement apparatus and "observable" with what can be measured. Thus the quantum mechanical observer does not have to necessarily present or solve any problems over and above the issue of measurement in quantum mechanics. The quantum mechanical observer is also intimately tied to the issue of observer effect, notably "consciousness causes collapse".
The whole point was that having said nothing is what caused the previous events. By speaking up, he prevented Seattle from being nuked.

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