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Topic: Heisenburg, Quantum, and Strings
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Kevin

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Heisenburg, Quantum, and Strings
Posted: Feb 25, 2013 7:27 PM
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Heisenburg is the dungeon master of particle physics... I don't
comprehend Heisenburg at the present moment. Following the rules
doesn't lead me anywhere... Particle physics is too big and organized
for me to comprehend it... Particle physics says quantum physics is
their buddy and they can't let strings inflict the incredible pain
that we intend to inflict on them. Look here, particle physics:
Quantum is not your buddy since they don't have the confidence to
complete the task at hand (without a much bigger rod jammed up their
ass.) Strings does have the confidence to complete the task at hand so
we're you buddy and not them.



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