Matt Bors for August 22, 2013
Transcript:
Obama has proposed creating a privacy advocate inside the F.I.S.A. court. Meet Ted Blanchett The people's secret defender! He'll be behind the scenes, fighting the rubber stamp on your F.I.S.A. warrant. Ted Blanchett: This is B.S. your super secretive honor! Judge: OVERRULED! Millions of daily communications. One man between them and TYRANNY. FISA Did he succeed? Are you being spied on? THAT'S CLASSIFIED. Ted Blanchett: I'm Schrodinger's advocate. Thanks, Blanchett! You know, either way.
chazandru over 10 years ago
I have to admit I don’t recognize either of the names you use, Gore Bane. Link? And are you sure you don’t mean you can’t change something without observing it first?One thing dems and reps do have in common, neither trust the gov’t anymore.Easily confused,C.
emptc12 over 10 years ago
It’s the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Schroedinger’s Cat Paradox. Both relate to quantum theory, the next stage of physics after Einstein. You might read EINSTEIN’S COSMOS, by Michio Kaku, that explains the fundamentals of both relativity and quantum theory. Very well written and relatively (pun intended) easy to read.
Jason Allen over 10 years ago
I think he’s referring to Schrodinger’s cat. The cat exists in both states until you look. In this case Ted is both successful and unsuccessful until we are allowed to look at the results.
ossiningaling over 10 years ago
and @BrassOrchid – thanks for elevating the intellectual discussion. Now excuse me while I go crack open a book!