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Originally Posted by kennyc
Musta been having a bad day.....

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Indeed. But I've read similar sentiments from other comedians. Tears of a clown, you know.
Here's an interesting thought about that seemingly faster than light spooky action at a distance phenomenon known as entanglement. (The bolding in the following quote is mine.)
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Because these two electrons are "entangled," that is, their wave functions beat in unison, their wave functions are connected by an invisible "thread" or umbilical cord. Whatever happens to one automatically has an effect on the other. (This means, in some sense, that
what happens to us automatically affects things instantaneously in distant corners of the universe, since our wave functions were probably entangled at the beginning of time. In some sense there is a web of entanglement that connects distant corners of the universe, including us.)
— Michio Kaku (24 January 1947 - ); Japanese American theoretical physicist.
Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel (2008).