Canada Kicks Ass
Remember that lost Amazon tribe?

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RUEZ @ Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:18 pm

Not so fast.
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/080624-amazon-tribe.html

   



taipei @ Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:45 pm

What I don't understand is how could they be lost when THEY knew where they were.

I mean, it stands to reason that this tribe had no idea where everyone ELSE was...Therefore, they weren't lost. Everyone else was....I think...I know I had no idea where they were, which would mean I was lost.

Help me.

   



DrCaleb @ Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:37 pm

taipei taipei:

I mean, it stands to reason that this tribe had no idea where everyone ELSE was...Therefore, they weren't lost. Everyone else was....I think...I know I had no idea where they were, which would mean I was lost.

Help me.


Heisenberg's uncertainty principle of Quantum mechanics states; that you can't know the velocity of an object AND it's position to an infinite degree. If you measure one, you change the other.

So, this uncontacted tribe knew where they were so precisely that they had no idea how fast they were going, and refused to pull over and ask for directions.

   



Keemo @ Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:36 pm

$1:
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle of Quantum mechanics states; that you can't know the velocity of an object AND it's position to an infinite degree. If you measure one, you change the other.

So, this uncontacted tribe knew where they were so precisely that they had no idea how fast they were going, and refused to pull over and ask for directions.

ROTFL

   



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