Boomerang
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Boomerang
Jon Riley is running for president on a single-item platform: if elected, he’ll make it illegal to vote over the age of 65. With the help of his old college fling, Malorie Whitney, he rallies the Millennial vote and, once in office, gets to work dismantling the damage wrought by four decades of Baby Boomers rule. It’s all going swimmingly – Boomers really were the worst – until cracks in the administration start to grow. Can Jon keep the country on track? Can Malorie keep him from becoming everything he professed to hate?
Boomerang
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The fundamental concepts of classical physics, space, time, mass, and derived concepts, velocity, momentum, force, angular momentum, energy ... all rest on the principle that material points have trajectories. They are defined as lines in space-time. Even the dynamics of continuous, solid or fluid media describes the trajectories of the material points which constitute the bodies in motion. But the indeterminacy relation of Heisenberg prevents quantum particles from having such classical trajectories, since their position and velocity can not be exactly defined at the same time. How then can it explain all the appearances which legitimize the fundamental concepts of classical physics?

















