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Alright, okay, he definitely exists, can't quite put his finger on it, except there's obvious bad juju going on there. So, alright, KV0MAI, do you believe in any magic, George? Are certain things just fated, should happen in a certain way because of external force? Maybe that's the way to ask the question, or just tell me what you think about it. I mean, if you believe in luck, you probably believe in magic. This is KV2PKG and we're all going over to talk to George, KV0MAI. Hey, brain. Uh, no. I don't believe in luck, I believe in magic. Certain things happen in life, you're at the right place at the right time, you know, type of circumstances, you've got switch style. I don't call that luck, I just call that, you know, life. I mean, just being able to be somewhere at the right time to get that job, or, you know, that's... I guess you could call that luck in sense of secular sense and still go back to the original. It's just, uh, everything builds up and you are there at the right time. Yeah, I just call that luck, but like I said, in a very secular sense. KV0MAI. KV0MAI, this is KC2PKG. Alright, it's skeptical. I'm basically a pretty skeptical of that. Um, but let's find out what Josh thinks. KV5IR2, is there any magic, Josh? Are there unseen forces, manipulated or not, living in our same universe with us, changing things around? This is KC2PKG, over to you. KV5IR2. KV5IR2, returning. As a follower of the Jedi religion, I believe there are might-a-koi including each one of us, and they dictate our life, every part of it. Some of us are more fortunate than others, not just the way they choose. Okay, probably not. Although I'd be like the Jedi. Anyhow, I'm sort of like George Paul the Lioness of God. The Christians call it blessings. Other people call it karma. You call it luck. I call it life. Uh, it is what it is. I think luck is 90% made up in your own dang head. I'm not a lucky man, uh, in general. But there are parts of my life that I'm extremely lucky in. My wife, for an example. Don't know how I ended up with her, but I did, and it's all for the better for me. Uh, kids, man, I have great kids. I'm not just saying that. They really, so far, knock on wood, being 18, 20 and 23, they've really not given us much trouble as parents. Uh, you know, we've been far, far better blessed, or recouped karma, or lived life, or however you'd like to put it. And those are guards better than a lot of people have. We've never, knock on wood, had to deal with the major, uh, death or sickness or anything like that in our atomic family. Uh, of course we have it. Some tragedies outside of my atomic family with my sister-in-law, and my father, and my wife's brother. You know, they all died within a couple of months of each other last year. So, I don't know. I think it's what you call it. I mean, really, really comes down to what you believe. What's your worldview? You know, if you're a die-hard Christian, nothing wrong with that. That's a great worldview. If you're a Buddhist, hey, that's a pretty good worldview too. If you're more stoic, I personally like that because it takes a lot of the emotions out of it, and gives you clarity and logical to think. But, I really think it all depends on back to what your beliefs are. You can call it luck, you can call it karma, you can call it life, you can call it blessings. You can call it hell. It's all in how you take it. Alright, with that, I'm sending it back to KJ5 right after you back to the show. November Quebec November. All-star node 6222. KJ5, this is K.C.2, P.K.G. That sounded very skeptical to me. Very skeptical. Ron, AA4HO. Ron, do you believe in any kind of magic? Just unseen forces that affect the universe, but we don't know where they come from or how they work. Tell us what you think. AA4HO, this is K.C.2, P.K.G. Yeah, I think there's a lot of unexplained occurrences that we may never get the answer to. Say, you know, why we're even here, or how that happened, that why we're even here. Because nobody knows what had to come together because it's such an enormous probability that all those things came together. So there's something magical about that, I think, I would define it that way. You know, in particle physics, you can have a particle be in two places at the same time, or even react to each other no matter how far away they are. There's something really magical about that. You can put it on one side of the universe and the other one on the other side, and spin them and they'll both come up facing the same direction. The Fibonacci sequence of how everything seems to follow that order, you know, nobody knows why, but it's numbers that come up that you wouldn't think that they would come up as often as they do, yet they still do. So, you know, maybe you want to define it as something that we just haven't found out yet, but the fact is, I don't think we ever will, so there's really something magical to it about that. Ronny 8482, New York, Florida, back training.

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