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I've been really busy, but I'm enjoying how this series has been going. We're going to mix it up a little bit, but that's because I've been super busy.

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Tell me something I don't know about the tanks used in the African campaign. I don't care if it's about Allied or Axis tanks. Tell me something obscure and interesting.

Hello! I've been really busy, but I'm enjoying how this series has been going. We're going to mix it up a little bit, but that's because I've been super busy. Try for two paragraphs, but it's okay if you can't. Tell me something I don't know about the tanks used in the African campaign. I don't care if it's about Allied or Axis tanks. Tell me something obscure and interesting.

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I say they should let every one smash particles but hey that’s just me, you probably are correct measured or quantified are probably better terms.

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The slit experiments fascinate me. At one point, I'd almost considered switching my major.

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I love that stuff I spent almost all day today reading about it(yes I was at work but there isn’t much work to do until Friday happens this week I honestly wouldn’t even go in unless someone needed something if it weren’t for my supervisor insisting I hit 40 hours every week, I’m hourly and it seems like a waste of money but hey what do I know) while I was reading about quantum teleportation of information, we don’t really have reason to believe it has a distance limit however it’s not been proven to not have a distance limit, so many people are taking about how it could break the speed of light but I couldn’t find anywhere that it’s been proven.

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Yeah, we're not actually sure that the quantum realm is limited by the speed of light. It appears that some things are - like photons, of course. But, E=MC2 can be expressed in various ways. Among them is that mass is related to speed and energy or that the speed of light in a vacuum is related to mass and energy. Yet, at the quantum level, that shit may break down.

Particles are just weird. They don't much care about rules.