![]() ![]() ![]() Even killing children and using nuclear weapons is pondered here as serious praxis. The books arguments are crazy and ultra violent, it felt like i was reading a manifesto written by Batman's Joker vilan. This is exacly what happened to Syria and the concequences are horroble. The goal is to first destroy the country by a violent brake dowsn of society and then siege power by being the most brutal paramiliary group in a completly obliterated country. ![]() "Siege" is based in American Neo-Nazi philosofy mixed with the serial killer Charles Manson's Nao-Nazi ramblings, creating a "accelerationist" theses where the only way to gain power in US is by using terrorism and mass killings to destabilize the American society and its governement. Almost every lone wolf Nazi-terrorist in resent years has read this book. Notorious 80´s Neo-Nazi terror manifesto that has exploded in popularity today. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Prior to departing for the region, he said the situation in Sudan “is reaching breaking point”, as people struggle to access essentials such as water, food, fuel and medical care. UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator Martin Griffiths has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, and is expected to travel to Sudan soon. In light of the deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday dispatched his most senior aid official to the region. “It is times like this that WFP and our UN partners are needed most,” she said. She warned that numbers are expected to “grow significantly” as the unrest continues. McCain underscored the need to end the fighting, noting that more than 15 million people were already facing severe food insecurity prior to the conflict. “We will take utmost care to ensure the safety of all our staff and partners as we rush to meet the growing needs of the most vulnerable,” she said. As the security situation is still highly precarious, WFP is considering locations where humanitarian access is assured, while also strongly taking security, capacity and access-related considerations into account. ![]() ![]() ![]() And all competing interpretations, it seemed, predicted the same observable results.īut maybe not. It doesn’t have anything to say about what unseen, or deeply hidden, mechanisms might be responsible for the recipe. That standard approach is often glibly derided as “shut up and calculate,” since all the quantum math does is provide a recipe for calculating the likelihood of different experimental results. But in recent decades, many physicists have found it (or variants of it) preferable to the traditional view of quantum mechanics associated with Danish physicist Niels Bohr. Many Worlds is a well-known quantum interpretation, originated in the 1950s by American physicist Hugh Everett III. ![]() “The theory describes many copies of what we think of as ‘the universe,’ ” Carroll writes, “each slightly different, but each truly real in some sense.” If you want to know where these branches are, he says, “There is no ‘place’ where those branches are hiding they simply exist simultaneously, along with our own, effectively out of contact with it.” As each measurement is made, this view of quantum theory insists, additional universes are instantly created. When the measurement is made, the universe splits, branching into two copies, one with the spin up, the other with the spin down. Measuring the spin of an electron, for instance, might yield the result that the spin axis points either up or down. ![]() |