It's reallyreally good at describing events on that super-micro level but things get weird when you try to use it to describe everyday reality. A new paper has made it even weirder https://www.quantamagazine.org/frauchiger-renner-paradox-clarifies-where-our-views-of-reality-go-wrong-20181203/
All right, so you've frazzled my brain pan twice this week, first with the thing about prime numbers squared + 1 evenly dividable by 24, and now this. Could you go back to posting about welding and Tom Brady for a while?
OK, sure. Here's some welding stories related to recent news https://www.nasa.gov/sls/multimedia/gallery/maf-vac-progess.html https://www.space.com/40499-nasa-mars-insight-lander-seismometer-problems.html https://insights.globalspec.com/article/6937/rocket-welding-techniques
And, what are the odds, welding was an important story in today's San Francisco newspaper. Big high school can't offer welding class because they can't find a teacher. https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/otisrtaylorjr/article/Welding-program-at-Richmond-high-school-idled-13438222.php?cmpid=gsa-sfgate-result And I misspoke. The prime number bafflement is the prime squared minus one, not plus one, dividable by 24.