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Biden Appointee Claims Non-Binary People Understand Quantum Mechanics Better At Socialism 2025, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein—a physics professor at the University of New Hampshire and Biden appointee to the Department of Energy’s High Energy Physics Advisory Panel, which helps shape federal science funding—offered a unique take on quantum mechanics: “There are...

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Mark1 年前

From a Nobel Prize winner...........Richard Feynman...

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Karbon19691 年前

This is the accent of a “rich kid”. I make no apologies for thus disregarding the opinion of the hypocrite and virtue signaler.

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Karen Orlando1 年前

She's a total nutter. Has been for a looooooong time. Think she is on Bluesky now. Locked on here.

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Culpability Jones1 年前

Wealthy elites paid this person handsomely to wed Intersectional theory w/ particle physics & then happily sold it as viable material for doctorate level university curriculum.

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Pro Bacon Eater1 年前

More whacky than your usual Leftist. She has zero appreciation for freedom.

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Dublin Marley1 年前

I am willing to bet if I find the best 100 physicists that none of them consider themselves nonbinary.

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SoOverIt1 年前

Fucking idiot.

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Kino Reviews1 年前

It’s uncanny

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Scoop Jackson1 年前

The idiocy of DEI and gender theory in one handy sound bite

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X1441 年前

Lol These people have trouble with 1's and 0's

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