The quantum flux and glaring inconsistencies.
www.theonion.com/content/news/sci_fi_writer_attributes
A reading of Gabriel Fournier's The Eclipse Of Infinity reveals that the new science-fiction novel makes more than 80 separate references to "quantum flux," a vaguely defined force the author uses to advance the plot, resolve conflict as needed, and account for dozens of glaring inconsistencies.
Just like 'faith' and religion.
How can not believing in something that is backed up with no empirical evidence be less scientific than believing in something that not only has no empirical evidence but actually goes against the laws of the universe and in many cases actually contradicts itself? - Ricky Gervais
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It sounds a lot like back to the future and their "flux capacitor" which if you are paying attention means "control the uncontrollable".
"Very funny Scotty; now beam down our clothes."
VEGETARIAN: Ancient Hindu word for "lousy hunter"
If man was formed from dirt, why is there still dirt?
I don't see the funny. Is this a real book?
Enlightened Atheist, Gaming God.
Um, this is from The Onion...
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