Approximately no one in 1945 thought we could make it 75 years without using atomic weapons (absent a radical restructuring of society into one world government). But somehow, here we are. Here's to 75 more! [sees flash out window]https://twitter.com/jt_mag_os/status/1292270871193612290 …
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Anthropic principle. We're just in the .01% of parallel universes that have humans left to make this observation.
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Might be the strongest argument for quantum immortality or reality being a simulation that was getting reset to a good checkpoint when we screw it up and the administrator is no longer paying attention.
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Ok I'm pretty sure there have been between 3 and 6 accidental launches of nukes. Between planes disseminating and bombing a field in SC IIRC, and dropping a multimeter into a Nike, we've had a few whoopsies. Although not positive anyone ever admitted to the Nike being nuclear
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