By Stephen Kruiser
Top O’ the Briefing
Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The Sine Qua Non Sequitur would like to thank all who sent Braunschweiger-themed gifts during the hot tub crisis.
We’ll just do a couple of things to kick it off today. Way back in the day (I’ve been doing the MB for 6 1/2 years now), I would sometimes hit two or three different things here at the top, depending on what was in the news and what captured my fancy.
I love having my fancy captured.
First, I would like to direct your attention to something written by my good friend and partner in thought crime, Stephen Green. It’s about the indeterminate leadership situation in Iran and it’s told via one of the most famous thought experiments in physics — Schrödinger’s Cat (young writers, don’t try this at home). It also features the line, “because there’s nothing weirder than a bored physicist.” Who among us hasn’t muttered that to ourselves when pondering quantum mechanics?
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READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (pjmedia.com)
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