Bah, normal human beings don't exist. Case in point:
Peter on quantum physics: ...and as you can see, a neutrino in quantum superstate has a twist of 1/2, thereby creating symmetry after every two complete rotations. While this flies in the face of everything we know about Newtonian physics, such is the nature of microscale kinematics. Furthermore, if we examine the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle's analysis of subatomic particles in quantum superstate, a similar pattern emerges. This is one of the pivotal issues of the string theory divergence postulate that kinematical theoreticians are presently trying to resolve. Also...
Peter on today's lunch menu: ...they're serving that stuff that I really like. The... what do you call it? You know, the stuff with the things on top and it's really yummy. It's... it's Cajun or something. Oh come on, you must have had it before! Well it's not my fault I can't remember the name, it's spelled really funny. It's like jalayama or jambarama or whatever. Oh, what do I care? Go on and eat your black
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Peter on quantum physics: ...and as you can see, a neutrino in quantum superstate has a twist of 1/2, thereby creating symmetry after every two complete rotations. While this flies in the face of everything we know about Newtonian physics, such is the nature of microscale kinematics. Furthermore, if we examine the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle's analysis of subatomic particles in quantum superstate, a similar pattern emerges. This is one of the pivotal issues of the string theory divergence postulate that kinematical theoreticians are presently trying to resolve. Also...
Peter on today's lunch menu: ...they're serving that stuff that I really like. The... what do you call it? You know, the stuff with the things on top and it's really yummy. It's... it's Cajun or something. Oh come on, you must have had it before! Well it's not my fault I can't remember the name, it's spelled really funny. It's like jalayama or jambarama or whatever. Oh, what do I care? Go on and eat your black ( ... )
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