06-09-2021, 07:35 AM
A regular phenomenon of the internet experience is to encounter memetics which are designed to challenge the reader. Here be an example of a simple statement that might be slightly misleading in it’s desired intention. Psychologists have noticed that the brain pays special attention to the end of a sentence and is often prone to omitting the first part of a prohibitory sentence in order to favour the resultant out come, i.e. “DO NOT smoke a cigarette” .... mmm cigarette ? *proceeds to smoke a cigarette*
mmm socialism, free cheese ?
is this a wonky arrow?
Steve Rindsberg seems well aware of the phenomena: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4845...powerpoint
Collapsing the particles into waves ? seems to be the key issue...
mmm socialism, free cheese ?
is this a wonky arrow?
Steve Rindsberg seems well aware of the phenomena: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4845...powerpoint
Collapsing the particles into waves ? seems to be the key issue...