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@Pat Near as I can tell, 5 seconds, and this is an awesome question because this answer isn't for entangled photons. Entangled photons can stay entangled for 10⁹ seconds, 31.6887646 years from current estimates. But the problem is trapping them without them getting absorbed or lost. So until there's a solid photon trap, they're going for distance records.

@nullifidian yeah I thought it was some baseless stereotype, I remember when I was a kid there was a super popular commercial with "momma mia!! thatsa spicey meatball!!". I thought it came from there. 🤷

@nullifidian This toot is "surprise informative", as it answers one of life's questions many missed asking. 😂

@freemo I know.. it's a crime to cover up a great steak. But sometimes I get a meh steak, and how does a cheese junky fix that? 😆

@skyblond Hey there, it's not just a China problem, this is a global problem, tragedy sells more advertising than good news. It's pretty sad. I'm American and I've noticed my own people doing pretty much the same.

I've been a programmer for 22 years. I've been a great programmer for maybe 6 years. That's 16 years of fighting with code. But It's paid off with patience.

I have no doubt you will influence the future in good ways, but probably have more failures than successes. Don't let that stop you. Failures are lessons we're taught. I've read a lot of horrible news about China. Unlike most Americans, I've been there. I didn't go for tourism, I just wanted to see the country that has mastered efficiency. I met a lot of great people. I ate a lot of delicious food.

It's not easy being a good person. It takes a lot of patience. Doing the right thing in a world that loves to see people fail hurts the soul.

How do I keep happy? I enjoy learning, I've learned to enjoy my failures. It's hard to ignore the idiots on the internet who enjoy shocking people. Usually they're looking for attention. I don't reward them with any.

I hope you have a great week and great luck. I hope you have a better time on Minecraft. I hope your luck improves. 🙂

@lupyuen I would assume multiprocessor solution would be an easy enough bypass although not the most efficient, quite effective. There's always a loophole.

@freemo nice!! How do you season yours? I'm a salt and pepper dude but if im feeling crazy do the butter and blue cheese mess.

@eburguiere Hi Eric, welcome to Qoto.org. It's an awesome place isn't it? Anyways, have a great Monday!

@garyackerman very true, even at 3-9 there's a correlation risk where the occurrence may have an auxiliary causality. That makes the math check out but it's still not a trend.

One event isn’t a trend. Two aren’t either. Once you get to three, you can start being curious… but get some math to back up your argument if you start claiming a trend.

@LouisIngenthron That's an excellent perspective! I forgot about all the advancements we've made from humanoid space travel. Very well written toot as well. 😀

@LouisIngenthron I think a trip back to the moon while maybe not that necessary, with all the new materials and technology for astronauts available, their ability to learn more, and do more is greatly expanded. On the flip side of the argument, sending robots expands that even further, at far less risk and cost. I think the new moon mission is just for bragging rights / fun.

@skanman

Thanks. I had similar sobering thoughts as well while reading this article.
There is also a book by E. Fromm on the same topic he wrote in the distant 1941:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_f

@pj Whoa that looks like a great read! And from a unique perspective. Thanks a lot!

Why does everything have to be so weird?

@baldengineer If it wasn't, so many more people would be jobless? The installation that we should all be special and unique? The stamp you bought to mail something that was actually LSD? Everything is actually normal and you're perspectives are weird? Normal can get boring? Deadlines cause people to rush and fabricate "whatever works"? The amount of chaos that occurs within complex structures is greater than the amount of stability? Because Billy in the mailroom at work made his co-workers feel awkward in 1957, and it propagated throughout humanity?

I'm sorry James, despite my efforts to answer this very same question my entire life, all I can give you is hypothesis. If you find the answer, please let me know. 😂

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