That’s the most logical answer, so no? Idk lmao now I’m confused. Whoever everyone screams at for being wrong is right? Fuck I feel like Brandon right now.
"Similarly, in science, Occam's razor is used as an abductive heuristic in the development of theoretical models rather than as a rigorous arbiter between candidate models."
The concept is not irrefutable, objective fact. Occam's razor is not a statement of absolution that blanketly covers anomalies.
Disrupting local communications. Nukes cause issues with the ionosphere in the surrounding areas and for miles more. I think it's theorized that one nuke on each coast would kill all radio COMMS for 12 hours or something.
Point being, nukes have a stronger impact on radio communications. Volcanoes like hurricanes will have effects on the localized area. Also the video on the ground proves my point above, the eruptions continue. Nukes go off once and that's it.
There was no interference with radio communications beyond the surrounding area. Also no radiation has been detected or reported.
Sorry I have a tendency to fall for the "logical and simple questions" line of thinking.
Let me introduce you to Occam’s razor. The most logical answer is not always the right one.
Isn't it the answer with fewest assumption is often the correct one?
That’s the most logical answer, so no? Idk lmao now I’m confused. Whoever everyone screams at for being wrong is right? Fuck I feel like Brandon right now.
"Similarly, in science, Occam's razor is used as an abductive heuristic in the development of theoretical models rather than as a rigorous arbiter between candidate models."
The concept is not irrefutable, objective fact. Occam's razor is not a statement of absolution that blanketly covers anomalies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor
Australian news reporting communications are down and toxic air.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kbVc4FtbE0
Disrupting local communications. Nukes cause issues with the ionosphere in the surrounding areas and for miles more. I think it's theorized that one nuke on each coast would kill all radio COMMS for 12 hours or something.
Point being, nukes have a stronger impact on radio communications. Volcanoes like hurricanes will have effects on the localized area. Also the video on the ground proves my point above, the eruptions continue. Nukes go off once and that's it.