When people say "I don't believe in coincidence," they are saying there is some sort of universal queue...

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When people say "I don't believe in coincidence," they are saying there is some sort of universal queue, where only one event can happen at any given time.  And the communication with the queue has to be instantaneous, across billions of light years.  It's just completely nutty! G+

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