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The days when Melton had 20 car repair garages in the town centre

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Is everything predetermined? Why physicists are reviving a taboo idea

Is everything predetermined? Why physicists are reviving a taboo idea Superdeterminism makes sense of the quantum world by suggesting it is not as random as it seems, but critics say it undermines the whole premise of science. Does the idea deserve its terrible reputation? Physics 12 May 2021 Pete Reynolds I’VE never worked on anything so unpopular!” Sabine Hossenfelder, a theoretical physicist at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies in Germany, laughs as she says it, but she is clearly frustrated. The idea she is exploring has to do with the biggest mystery in quantum theory, namely what happens when the fuzzy, undecided quantum realm is distilled into something definite, something we would experience as real. Are the results of this genesis entirely random, as the theory suggests?

Skydive to help air ambulance prompted by garden pitch fork accident

Malcolm Tripp, needed the help of the Wiltshire Air Ambulance after an accident in 2014. He was caught in a garden related injury which included a pitchfork and needed to be rushed to Southmead hospital in Bristol from Devizes. Now he, and four colleagues have decided to brave the skies for a 15,000 foot skydive to raise some cash. The five extremely brave volunteers are Chris Wilkes-Ciudad, Pete Reynolds, Finn Regan, George Dandridge and Greg Feehan will do the tandem dive on July 18th. This will include freefalling for a full minute. I m sure it will be one of the most exhilarating minutes of their lives which they wont forget in a hurry! said BT s Hannah Chapman.

Skydive to help air ambulance prompted by garden pitch fork accident | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Malcolm Tripp, needed the help of the Wiltshire Air Ambulance after an accident in 2014. He was caught in a garden related injury which included a pitchfork and needed to be rushed to Southmead hospital in Bristol from Devizes. Now he, and four colleagues have decided to brave the skies for a 15,000 foot skydive to raise some cash. The five extremely brave volunteers are Chris Wilkes-Ciudad, Pete Reynolds, Finn Regan, George Dandridge and Greg Feehan will do the tandem dive on July 18th. This will include freefalling for a full minute. I m sure it will be one of the most exhilarating minutes of their lives which they wont forget in a hurry! said BT s Hannah Chapman.

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