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2018-07-16 09:25:04 UTC  

As an aside that I won't get into here, the same principle underlies the supernatural elements in everything from lucky items and amulets to prayer and ritual. Of course, this would span everything from the utmost heathenry to the highest orthodoxy.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/356067413013299201/389129222725042176/image.png

2018-07-16 09:26:12 UTC  

However, there is something that validates this seemingly illogical assertion that there may be an unobserved causal relationship between two things: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_theorem

2018-07-16 09:26:14 UTC  

In response to a 1935 paper, John Stewart Bell, writing in 1964, formulated his famous Bell's inequality, along with all of its derivatives and implications called Bell's theorem.

2018-07-16 09:26:28 UTC  

In it, he posited that if the (original) inequality was violated in experiments, quantum mechanics would have to break either the properties of locality or realism (which are today combined as local realism): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_locality

2018-07-16 09:27:00 UTC  

Whereas previous experiments (since 1972) could contradict local realism only with caveats, exceptions, and loopholes, Ronald Hanson's 2015 experiment contradicted Bell's inequality without use of any such potentially-invalidating criteria: an unambiguous proof that local realism is defeated (almost entirely, save for some variations).
Original Experiment:
http://www.nature.com.https.sci-hub.tw/articles/nature15759

2018-07-16 09:27:12 UTC  

And here's the 2016 experiment, repeating the results: local realism defeated.
http://www.nature.com.https.sci-hub.tw/articles/srep35161

2018-07-16 09:27:27 UTC  

What does this mean? Well, it means that one thing can affect another with no detectable contact at entire kilometers.
Of course, this has only been proven on a quantum scale yet. What's Chaos Magick got to do with it?
Think. Physically, what are your thoughts? What is in your brain?
That's right, electrons and subatomic particles continuously moving throughout.
If you combine the two, you will find that they have recently-proven common ground.
Why is this not major news already? Why hasn't anyone sounded the horn?

2018-07-16 09:27:38 UTC  

Well, Bell's theorem and all its implications, as well as the implications and significance of its proven violations are a taboo subject in physics.

2018-07-16 09:27:47 UTC  
2018-07-16 09:28:17 UTC  

There you have it.
It should be unsurprising given the state of modern academia that it is still a largely suppressed topic, the machinations of a heretic and enemy of the Church of Scientism.
However, the only thing defied was the infallibility of the authority of a bunch of crotchety old kikes.

2018-07-16 09:30:00 UTC  

and imitator, evidently possessed of an appreciation for the nose both in words and in deeds
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/356067413013299201/389142131492519937/image.png

2018-07-16 09:30:13 UTC  

So, we have 3 kikes who tried to shut down any wrongthink on the quantum mechanical question as it relates globally to our lives: philosophy and life in general.

2018-07-16 09:30:24 UTC  

Any such inquiries were to be shut down, and it was the findings of a strapping young Celtic lad that shed light on what causality is really like. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/356067413013299201/389142976120487947/john-stewart-bell-2.jpg

2018-07-16 09:30:39 UTC  

Now we know that the foundations of Chaos Magick, and supernatural phenomena derived of similar origin, are completely plausible and may, in fact, be sound.
If it still doesn't make sense how quantum particles demonstrating "action at distance," consider the butterfly effect:
A small change actuated at a distance, perhaps just quantum in scale, brings about a cascade of increasingly larger changes seemingly out of nowhere.
Isn't it just magical?
For more on "action at a distance," you can read this article and carefully note how, in the "quantum mechanics" section, no mention is made of the recent experiments or the significance of Bell's inequality having been provably violated (since quite some time ago, so this is not news). It's pretty much permeated with the dismissal and condescension we could have expected out of Bohr, Pauli and Heisenberg: the kikes we love to hate.

2018-07-16 09:31:09 UTC  

tl;dr @everyone there is now proof that magick - changes to reality brought about at-will and with no detectable contact whatsoever - is completely plausible

2018-07-16 17:49:28 UTC  

Thanks for the resources man, gonna go buy an energy drink and look into the sources now

2018-07-16 17:49:52 UTC  

Very interesting shit so far

2018-07-16 18:06:36 UTC  

Vril force

2018-07-16 18:16:40 UTC  

Finding a couple things wrong here.

2018-07-16 18:17:20 UTC  

One is from the first link, it's broken, it appears to be an xml file with no XSL styling.

2018-07-16 18:17:38 UTC  

And the second is what appears to be a definition for the word Anthropology, it is not the correct definition at all.

2018-07-16 18:17:56 UTC  

Not even close, checking further now though

2018-07-16 19:24:46 UTC  

It may be the case that we should set up a magick division.

2018-07-16 22:20:45 UTC  

@johnolithicsoftware it's a copypasta

2018-07-16 22:20:57 UTC  

so my b if it has bad pics or something

2018-08-07 22:23:10 UTC  

... -_-

2018-08-07 22:23:29 UTC  

Wowza

2018-08-07 22:23:34 UTC  

well now we lost the god damn info wall

2018-08-07 22:23:36 UTC  

lol

2018-08-07 22:23:49 UTC  

Nah

2018-08-07 22:24:10 UTC  

That was just an Ironmarch graphic that's already in infographics

2018-08-07 22:24:16 UTC  

nevm i had to reload

2018-08-07 22:24:20 UTC  

thanks

2018-08-07 22:30:44 UTC  

Ye