While I tend to agree with you mostly, I can't help but remember when lighting took out that George Floyd mural. That was interesting accuracy. Sorry no sauce, perhaps someone with better sauce skills can post it.
Weather, much like air turbulence, is a chaotic complex system. It is incredibly sensitive to initial conditions. It's notoriously difficult to predict, even with recurrence plots and Poincaré Maps. It's theorized that quantum computing should make systems like this much easier to predict. Accuracy of probability output only increases with an increasing number of quibits, and the natural stochastic process provides an increasingly large data set from which patterns emerge.
With enough quibits and storage capacity, one could even predict future events unrelated to weather... "Probabilistically", of course. Why, it could even be used for things like prediction of viral spread during a pandemic, or even social outcomes like... Oh... Elections, court cases...
The possibilities are practically endless, if you have the right algorithm, good data, and (supposedly yet-to-be-developed?) hardware.
But hey... Q is back. Or Q Team. QT? Quantum Time? Well now i'm (probably?) just guessing...
While I tend to agree with you mostly, I can't help but remember when lighting took out that George Floyd mural. That was interesting accuracy. Sorry no sauce, perhaps someone with better sauce skills can post it.
That was god smiting a false idol.
I stand corrected. Kek.
Yeah what the Anon said. If it's actually Jesus's dad doing the work, then yeah no coincidence. But as I said... weather is hard to know...
Imagine the greatest chess master and this master rigged the game to his desired outcome before it was ever played.
He is the chess master playing both sides, good and evil, to serve his plan until its checkmate. We are the pawns. The earth is his board.
Rest assured my friend. God is sovereign and in control of every detail, from how you tie your shoe in the morning to world leader's decisions.
Weather, much like air turbulence, is a chaotic complex system. It is incredibly sensitive to initial conditions. It's notoriously difficult to predict, even with recurrence plots and Poincaré Maps. It's theorized that quantum computing should make systems like this much easier to predict. Accuracy of probability output only increases with an increasing number of quibits, and the natural stochastic process provides an increasingly large data set from which patterns emerge.
With enough quibits and storage capacity, one could even predict future events unrelated to weather... "Probabilistically", of course. Why, it could even be used for things like prediction of viral spread during a pandemic, or even social outcomes like... Oh... Elections, court cases...
The possibilities are practically endless, if you have the right algorithm, good data, and (supposedly yet-to-be-developed?) hardware.
But hey... Q is back. Or Q Team. QT? Quantum Time? Well now i'm (probably?) just guessing...
Calling all Italian anons...
I love me some pasta!
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Thank you! That's exactly what I was thinking of!
It just doesnt seem real that it was hit in that EXACT spot by lightning, so maybe other forces are in play?
I like to think that space force was testing a weapon and had it on low.
Seems logical