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    From the page: "A wild idea is one that many people think is obviously quite unlikely. I'd say at least a third of these wild ideas are likely true. (Parenthetic links are to more of my writings.) 1. Many times each day, your mind permanently splits into different versions that... more

    Reviewed by markfaber Jul 26 2007, 02:26pm ( 141 reviews ) gmu.edu

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  • Rated by rmillis on Oct 19, 9:23pm

    I don't agree with most of this, but I do appreciate people taking the time to make lists like this. It makes for a good read.
  • Rated by uniquecrash5 on Oct 18, 9:19pm

    What a load of crap.
  • Rated by JaykGrey on Sep 19, 6:15pm

    ... it seems like the people who thumbs this down (well, at least the ones that give reviews) are simply arrogant 5 year olds. Odd. Anyway, I would like to point out that these are labeled as "Wild Ideas" for the very fact that these are indeed not incredibly likely to happen. They're interesting concepts, however, and they're not simply fabrications on this guy's behalf -- if you follow the links, you'll find citations.
  • Rated by DrSnacks on Sep 13, 11:21pm

    privatized law. huh. you're stupid if you thumbed this up.
  • Rated by naludd on Sep 13, 6:12pm

    "Futurism: interesting. Libertarian futurism: teleology" - Well said.
  • Reviewed by GentleArt on Sep 12, 7:01pm

    Some very interesting ideas in there somewhere, hiding amongst a lot of idealism.
  • Reviewed by EmokittyRI on Sep 12, 6:13pm

    This page doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
  • Rated by TheDoctors on May 30, 5:53am

    Doesn't work?
  • Rated by tchaiz on May 16, 1:46pm

    From the page: "If medicine were taxed so much that people only bought half as much, they would be just as healthy." No healthier, they just fixed chronic dental and ocular problems.