Excerpt from a text that I thought serious book readers on /x/ might like, "Spooky Action at a Distance" by Musser. It's about non-locality in physics -- the idea some things don't have to be touching or even in the same place to influence each other. Such as magnetism, gravity, and whatever the fuck Quantum Mechanics' entanglement turns out to be doing.
The selection is an aside into magic's role in all this. Not for everyone, so feel free to ignore if wall of text isn't for you.
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>>18558800
4/4 end
>>18558796
breddy gud
>>18558806
Loved it. Thanks for sharing!
>>18558796
thanks OP!!!
too many words and readings, can someone summarize it all in a paragraph?
good readings