Hmm. You AG obviously haven't seen the state of education today with its 
corrosive, racial, and sexually preferenced faith movements? The mentioning of 
the Missiles of October moment and predicting the outcome is an interesting 
claim. Me, being a wimp, except when its time to retaliate, would have demurred 
from JFK's placing of Jupiter missiles in Turkey. A provocation, yet what do I 
call Khrushchev's walling up of Berlin in 1961? Monday morning quarterbacking 
is what I do, and today is a monday. For Putin, as JC has objected to, I'd 
offer Putin the right to place hypersonic missiles in "Cuber," ah, Cuba like in 
1962. Why? Face saving for Putin with the Russian establishment and population, 
in exchange for Ukraine withdrawal, and a Neutrality agreement, with whomever? 
My idea is, how many times can ya kill us, if once suffices? This doesn't mean 
we turn the other cheek, and yes since Putin + Xi want an arms race, we should 
oblige them. 
Russian,  Sarmat (ICBM) and and Khinzal (cruise hypersonic) weapons, also a 
pride booster.Yeah, Cub-er!
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sebastienroblin/2022/02/08/russia-deploys-hypersonic-missile-to-baltic-in-range-of-nato-capitols/?sh=4401e0be217e
On the Udder Hand said da Cow...
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/02/07/us-china-russia-biden-hypersonic-missile-defense-pentagon/

I also read a lot from Brian Wang's website Next Big Future for both bio, med, 
energy, and weapons, foreign policy goings on. He keeps and eye on things. But 
this too, is a reco from an aggressive schmuck as myself, who looks at things 
in a nuanced and not necessarily, ideological. Balanced, no, nuanced, yes.  




Nothing humble about you. Sagan was my boss for 18 months. I never claimed he 
was a friend. What university did you attend? I am a Cornell graduate, School 
of Arts and Sciences. I had a physics course with Philip Morrison. During the 
Cuban Missile Crisis I correctly predicted the outcome, but still got a 
"gentleman's" C in my course on International Relations. That's Cornell (at its 
worst). AG



-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Grayson <[email protected]>
To: Everything List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Apr 25, 2022 1:20 pm
Subject: Re: aiming to complete Everett's derivation of the Born Rule



On Monday, April 25, 2022 at 10:55:56 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 12:46 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:


> Any publications? Any degrees? You must have done SOMETHING!  Time to come 
> clean. AG 

Nothing special. Unlike you I never cleaned to work at JPL and I was never best 
friends with Carl Sagan, I'm just a humble electrical engineer and bookworm. 
But at least I know you need to obtain hypersonic speed to get into orbit, and 
flying saucer men in Roswell New Mexico do not excite me.  
 John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis

Nothing humble about you. Sagan was my boss for 18 months. I never claimed he 
was a friend. What university did you attend? I am a Cornell graduate, School 
of Arts and Sciences. I had a physics course with Philip Morrison. During the 
Cuban Missile Crisis I correctly predicted the outcome, but still got a 
"gentleman's" C in my course on International Relations. That's Cornell (at its 
worst). AG

csb


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