I saw some actress on T.V. talking about that idiotic Bruckheimer movie 'Deja Vu' and she had this to say: "It's like, if you have ever studied quantum physics and you realize, we can go forward through time, it's like, well why can't we go back in time?"
First off, there is a snowball's chance in hell that woman can spell quantum physics, much less studied it. As evidenced by the fact that she thinks that anyone who has studied quantum physics knows what a lunatic bullshit concept the idea behind deja vu is. Basically, they have a machine that lets you see into the past, and, also, a portable headgear version, which Denzel Washington wears on his head while driving around, chasing someone in the past. From the future. What? Really?
Saying that studying quantum mechanics makes you wonder about time travel is like saying that studying metallurgy makes you wonder about walking through walls. Basically, if we are going to do it that way, any predicate justifies any conclusion.
"It's like that time I opened a book and then suddenly had the ability to move things with my mind."
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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Indeed.
I also hate it when people mention things like quantum mechanics as evidence "that we know less than we think we do" so whatever stupid thing they are talking about might be true.
Especially because they are citing how tremendously much we do know by even mentioning quantum mechanics. The very idea that we have any kind of a handle whatsoever on that BS is insane.
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