This is from a game, Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive VCR Board Game - A Klingon Challenge. Very corny, but very funny. Basically any time the guy tried to punish you with a penalty, sometimes it malfunctioned and it was actually something to help you out. Then he inevitably 'Gah!'ed.
There is something that some people refer to as simplification for diagrams. You might as well be arguing that the electrons would not be that far out but in fact would be so close to the nucleus that we would not see them. It was a nice try at a flame, and false intellectuallism, but instead you just made yourself look retarted.
Nice try Roomy.
Its a movie... you don't have quicktime...
More interesteing however is if you take a look at the page source there are hints that are in HTML comments.
They show you a few MP3s that you can access on the site as well as what looks like an e-mail address. Then there is a list of words that I assume are for the search engines.
Predicting the future with Quantum Physics?
A single splitter sends 1/2 of all the photons 5 LY away. While a detector will observe if an interfereance pattern is seen within a few seconds.
If you see an interferance pattern... it tells you that the detector 5 LYs away did not see the photons.
If you see an normal grouping pattern... it tells you that the detecter will see the photons.
Using this experiment, it will tell you if something in the future is in a position to block the stream of photons? Wow.
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