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“Opposites, when taken together as ends on a spectrum of outcomes, describe all possibilities.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“However, time is its own force, its own muscle, and it will eventually open any jar, no matter how tight the lid. The Millennial Tombs, nicknamed in an employee contest,”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“Life never fails at getting the right answer to whatever environmental survival problem it is presented with. There is always a solution. Here’s the thing: with real evolution, sometimes the solution might not include humans at all,” Milk said. “Nature is agnostic.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“The past is a terrible prediction for the future when it comes to complexity.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“Milk always poked around assumptions, pushing everyone to question the question. Not the answer.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“Stereotypes have value when you can weaponize them. They blind people to your true motives.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“Trust, once broken, is only ever glued back together. It is never made whole.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“There is nothing special about us. There are no rules that keep us alive. Everyone dies. But because we are the center of our own story, we feel special, like we will buck the odds, but we’re not and won’t.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“A whole conspiracy could obviously be nuts—the earth is not flat—but if you got into the weeds, there were often long, unbroken chains of reason, which led to absurd places.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“sort of like trying to organize anarchists;”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“The truth was lost in a forest of nothing.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“Ferromagnetic ants are the only worry right now, but they seem to have settled in below ground. We don’t expect them to be a problem.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox
“The Cave 91a DNA virus experiment was based on CRISPR technology. The plan was to evolve a virus that could spread easily and mostly harmlessly but be trained to kill a single person. For most, it would seem like the common flu. For the one unlucky person it was designed for, a runaway cytokine storm would brew in their lungs, the inflammation impossible to treat, until they drowned in lethal mucous.”
Charles Wachter, The Twin Paradox