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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Baseball and Quantum Physics

Even if you don't know exactly what Quantum Physics is, there are some well-known games that weave the principles of Quantum Physics into them...some games better than others, depending on which team one was hoping to overcome those "quanta" limits...for example there are always EXACTLY three(3) "outs" to every inning of baseball, once they are gone...that's all you get...then time to change hats.

The underlying unpredictability of each inning is averaged over the whole game. Even though each inning may have its own excitement, after 9 (18*) outs, the game is history, literally.

I'm not talking about creation ex-nihilo here. Just baseball. And though in the winter you may have forgotten of its existence...it appears that there WILL be a 2008 baseball season. Hence a bit more predictability among the quantum weirdness.

The 2008 baseball season is just around the corner. In the celestial sense, as well as the literal one.

Winter has the quality of being like a giant reset button before the next season's Spring Training.

There will be a next season, I predict.

Fact Check:
Okay there are a total of 18 outs in a game of baseball, 9 on one side, 9 on the other. But that just adds to my point. All the weirdness that transpires in those 18 outs is bound forever in the final score of that particular game. Yet Cubs fans will still be Cubs fans tomorrow.

Fact Check 2:
You know I'm ALWAYS checking your better judgment with the very mistake I make...then don't find until sometime later...the more observant of you inwardly protest what I've missed...I don't mind.

Fact Check 3:
I hated extra innings...especially when I was pitching.

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