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| date = May 27, 2021 | | date = May 27, 2021 | ||
| title = disinformation | | title = disinformation | ||
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| titletext = If only we could merge relativistic bullshit with quantum bullshit. | | titletext = If only we could merge relativistic bullshit with quantum bullshit. | ||
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:Why do you think disinformation spreads so much faster than information? | :Why do you think disinformation spreads so much faster than information? |
Latest revision as of 12:06, 31 July 2023
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Title text: If only we could merge relativistic bullshit with quantum bullshit. |
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- Why do you think disinformation spreads so much faster than information?
- Information can't travel faster than light. If you push the equations of relativity to a velocity higher than lightspeed, you end up with an imaginary term.
- This is just basic physics.
- By definition, only imaginary information can go faster than information.
- This is wrong, but it would explain so much.
- It's not just disinformation, it's an entire distheoretical framework!
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