From today:
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You don't need to be a psychic to predict what these advertisers are trying to sell. It's all there: sex, homeopathy, fad dieting, detergent (WTF?) and finally, everything Deepak Chopra.
So yeah. Rather than looking up the actual definition of the word, or doing the least amount of research into quantum mechanics, they just throw it around because it's a cool-sounding "scientific" word that makes them seem like they have more credibility. It's enough to make me want to quantum hurl. (Wait, how would that work?)
I have lots more to say about Chopra, but the article does it better than I could.
http://ift.tt/1ov62l7
You don't need to be a psychic to predict what these advertisers are trying to sell. It's all there: sex, homeopathy, fad dieting, detergent (WTF?) and finally, everything Deepak Chopra.
So yeah. Rather than looking up the actual definition of the word, or doing the least amount of research into quantum mechanics, they just throw it around because it's a cool-sounding "scientific" word that makes them seem like they have more credibility. It's enough to make me want to quantum hurl. (Wait, how would that work?)
I have lots more to say about Chopra, but the article does it better than I could.
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