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Politics : Peak Oil reality or Myth, of an out of Control System -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dvdw© who wrote (1065)10/30/2013 6:59:15 AM
From: dvdw©Respond to of 1580
 
The Peak oil Myth.....was a multiple decade long MQS. It was pervasive.
In general, quantum systems exist in superpositions of those basis states that most closely correspond to classical descriptions, and, in the absence of measurement, evolve according to the Schrödinger equation. However, when a measurement is made, the wave function collapses—from an observer's perspective—to just one of the basis states, and the property being measured uniquely acquires the eigenvalue of that particular state, . After the collapse, the system again evolves according to the Schrödinger equation.

Oil & associated NGL's will become balance of payments deficit busters, for team USA....the implications are many..........

Super positions exist (MQS), it should become obvious that the observers challenge is understanding the state of all prevailing MQS with respect too supersystem-system-subsystem, & composite.
Each evolving with its own unique parameters. Each correlated to the other, always entangled with the others. Potential emerges as counterprograms, which are exogenous MQS's fulfilling the voids whenever measurements of current conditions bring forth wave collapses from contrived circular reference schemes. The momentum lost at collapse can not be restored, as the evolution of the systems components or hierarchies have changed, exogenous inputs are lasting and begin a process where the rates of change of the systems parts, become status reports about the system itself.