Yet another word game

Simulation: in a way life is like a simulation of experience- something like thinking everything
is real, but you're just watching a movie, but when the movie ends, so do you.
 
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Forums like Talk Tennis are the pinnacle digital manifestation of the aspirations of Ancient Rome.

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Addressing a problem w/o pinpointing a specific person involves shifting the focus from individual behavior to systemic issues, processes, and shared goals.
 
Road to success monetarily involves long-term planning, continuous learning about market trends, and consistently taking profits. Plus, a bit of luck.
 
Uncertainty in the realms of quantum particles made Heisenberg famous.

In everyday life, calculating the speed and position of a moving object is relatively straightforward. We can measure a car traveling at 60 miles per hour or a tortoise crawling at 0.5 miles per hour and simultaneously pinpoint where the objects are located. But in the quantum world of particles, making these calculations is not possible due to a fundamental mathematical relationship called the uncertainty principle.

Formulated by the German physicist and Nobel laureate Werner Heisenberg in 1927, the uncertainty principle states that we cannot know both the position and speed of a particle, such as a photon or electron, with perfect accuracy; the more we nail down the particle's position, the less we know about its speed and vice versa.
https://scienceexchange.caltech.edu/topics/quantum-science-explained/uncertainty-principle
 
Week in and week out I seem to live by the same cues- Friday is garbage day, Tuesday is eating out day (restaurants less busy).
Lately, Monday is American Idol night, Sunday I try to read outside in the sun, Thursday is Thrift Shop day... and so on and
so forth; I guess I am living in a week era
 
[It was a] Weak era, when serve and volley proliferated [see why Sampras never made one final appearance at Roland Garros in as many (13) tries] because they didn't know how to hold a 25-stroke rally.
 
Shells are frequently found near the summit of Mount Everest and throughout the Himalayas. Over 200 million years ago, the rocks at the top of the world were once part of a shallow seabed within the ancient Tethys Ocean.
 
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