Now that I'm back in the blog-o-sphere with drops of internet in my hair hey, hey. I act like I'm cool but type like I'm lame, remind us that there's a nerd to tame hey, hey, hey. Since my return from two days off the net, I read pretty slow and type like shit hey, hey, hey. So tell me... alright I'm done. Just figured I'd toss in a little something special that isn't copyrighted in anyway at all (Don't sue me Pat Monahan). ;)
Anyways, the AP tests this week were surprisingly easy compared to last year's... did I get smarter or did the tests get dumber? I guess the teachers could be to blame for the year's unbridled success. I suppose it's also possible that I'm just feeling arrogant today because of how much I could eat at Wendy's, and come July I'll find out that I did absolutely terrible in subjects I thought I had mastered. Either way, school's all done now. There's actually about two weeks left, but yeah... like that matters.
So for the meaningful part of this, I'm kind of tossing myself now into a field that crosses cognitive science and quantum mechanics. It's recently come to my attention that a person needs to only think about performing an experiment on a quantum scale and the particles needed for that experiment actually manifest themselves and become real. That's nuts. This provides such incredible evidence for multiple universes, and I'm going off of the theory that conscious thought is a macro-manifestation of a quantum fluctuation. Which would easily explain why we can't find a way around the uncertainty principle, or put our fingers on cognitive faculties.
Either way, great stuff going on right now. Imagine if in this universe, you notice that it may rain, so you grab an umbrella but not a jacket. It's pretty warm. In another universe, the other you may have grabbed a jacket but not an umbrella. Or another may have brought a hat. Or another, more daring you may have grabbed nothing at all. Feynman's sum of histories posits that a particle takes every possible path to get to a certain point. Perhaps we do too.
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