And that, in its way, is connected to the paradoxical thing the Casimir effect is, this thing where in a total vacuum where nothing should be exerting any force on anything, two metal plates very close together will attract each other
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Obviously, as any high school debater knows, this is a logical fallacy Obviously, at least from my POV, Orwell was also right
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The guy went on to say that while airplanes were a neat trick, Orwell talking about "What if we land on the Moon someday" was nonsense, people had been talking about landing on the Moon since ancient Greece, who cares
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