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  • No, seriously, they tried to call it Operation Iraqi Liberation until someone pointed out the obvious....

  • Vehicles were apparently border patrol, but realistically, what's the difference?

  • There are 3rd party Switch 2 games? 🤔 I thought it was all 3rd party ports of Switch 1 games...

  • Anyone remember "Operation Iraqi Liberation"?

    :)

  • The only reason Biden won in 2020 was covid regulations increased turnout with vote by mail.

    Without that extra turnout in 2024, Harris lost.

    If Biden had had a normal election in 2020, he would have lost as well.

    If we had 100% vote by mail everywhere, we would not see another Republican President in our lifetimes.

  • Israel calls the attack "criminal" but had no problem levelling hospitals in Gaza...

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  • How is Doordash cheaper than UPS? Or USPS? Or virtually any other shipping method?

  • 47.7% of Iranians view Israel negatively.

    34.7% favorably.

    All else undecided.

    It's clear you're trolling and not even reading your own links.

  • Israel getting ATTACKED is popular in Iran, Israel is NOT.

    Did you even watch that video?

  • How many Iranian kids did Israel kill? Will we even know?

  • This you?

    I'm familiar with quantum entanglement. It doesn't work because you have no way of affecting which state you'll measure, and thus what state the other particle will be in.

    That's exactly the part they DID get working.

  • The FTL is the sci-fi component that is the subject of the thread, the quantum entanglement communication part is the real world piece they actually got working.

  • That's not the part you were trying to say couldn't be done. ;) You were trying to argue that quantum entanglement couldn't be used to communicate, clearly it can.

    The FTL bit is the science fiction premise of the thread. ;)

  • Read the link posted. They already did it. In 2007. At a distance of 144km.

  • Read the link posted. They already did it. In 2007. At a distance of 144km.

  • The idea is this:

    2 particles are quantum entangled. Whatever happens to one instantly happens to the other regardless of distance.

    So you establish a state that means "0" and a state that means "1" and you can send binary.

    At a minimum, you have quantum Morse code.