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To: Scumbria who wrote (127920)11/10/2000 12:35:19 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Respond to of 1570814
 
Scumbria - RE: "Glasses would tip over from random movements of water molecules. The glass remains stable because there are almost identical numbers of molecules pushing in every direction at any given time, which keeps the system in equilibrium.

Did you know that much of the mathematical theory of randomness came from Poland? In high school I attended a lecture at Los Alamos from one of the great Polish mathematicians. The topic was "It is impossible to build a true random number generator, and it would be impossible to prove it if you did"."

Now I see why you support Gore. ;)

Have you ever considered running for a local office? I'm serious...