(Q - Brybryyy Colibri: To go very quickly if you can, because the question is a bit strange... there is no trap, but it was in relation to this
find, the question I asked myself was: is it possible to find it by chance? As if at first glance, I was looking for my cigarettes and all of a sudden, in the passage in my pocket, I came across my cigarettes?
keys and I say to myself, why not that? And I adapted my whole Super Solution based on that and so there is this side of… I didn't come across the idea directly, it's an idea.
which leads to another what.)
MB: Yeah yeah, yeah, it's complicated...I'll tell you...I'll tell you a quick little thing, I'll do it quickly. I did my military service in Verdun. Verdun is not trivial, it's not just anything. Then one day, we were on maneuvers, we had done long marches, we camped I don't know where in the forest. And then, we have a staff sergeant who went to take a piss and he peed on a bush. And while peeing on a bush, he heard a funny noise so he looked in the bush, he found a German machine gun. Machine gun, sorry, a German machine gun on a tripod, with the strip of bullets still engaged in it, under a net. He had peed on it, there was vegetation that had grown over time, of course, since it was 1971, so still, when I did my military service the war had long ended and we found this German machine gun that was buried under this bush because he peed on it. That's exactly what you're telling me. Of course you can find the owl by chance. Of course you can pee on the machine gun, hear a funny noise, then say to yourself, there's something under the bush, you might find it by chance.
But what… well, what would be important in my answer, what can you expect from me with a question like that?
(Q - Brybryyy Colibri: Oh no, it was more in the approach of the super solution method, that is to say that, at first glance, we are tempted to look for a mechanism, for for example, to take the example of the 600, Mendeleev's painting... And in fact, by digging into that, it will give us another idea and so there is this side "by chance" in fact, not having the right idea right away and letting oneself be carried away by one idea which leads to another. But the concept which is... it's complicated to explain.)
MB: I understand better. The only possibility of finding the owl by chance would be, possibly, because it's not a foregone conclusion, with equipment like ground radar, backhoe loader, why not. Good backhoe loader, I can't imagine it anyway... But yes, finding it by chance because we do... we do systematic research, systematic surveys in a given sector, there, we could find it by chance... even without really having understood, we could fall on it because we have the right zone, because whatever but…[sigh] the probability is low, the probability is low. And I would say that as time passes, the probability becomes weaker. I can't tell you why, but I can tell you it's true.
(Q - Roc: That’s strange.)
MB: And yes, yes yes, but wait, but even for me.
(Q - ??: But the National Forestry Office can very well find it, right?)
MB: No no, but wait, but even for me that's strange. I'm... personally, personally, I swear it's true, I'm hallucinated at times. It’s strange what’s happening.
MB: Yeah yeah, yeah, it's complicated...I'll tell you...I'll tell you a quick little thing, I'll do it quickly. I did my military service in Verdun. Verdun is not trivial, it's not just anything. Then one day, we were on maneuvers, we had done long marches, we camped I don't know where in the forest. And then, we have a staff sergeant who went to take a piss and he peed on a bush. And while peeing on a bush, he heard a funny noise so he looked in the bush, he found a German machine gun. Machine gun, sorry, a German machine gun on a tripod, with the strip of bullets still engaged in it, under a net. He had peed on it, there was vegetation that had grown over time, of course, since it was 1971, so still, when I did my military service the war had long ended and we found this German machine gun that was buried under this bush because he peed on it. That's exactly what you're telling me. Of course you can find the owl by chance. Of course you can pee on the machine gun, hear a funny noise, then say to yourself, there's something under the bush, you might find it by chance.
But what… well, what would be important in my answer, what can you expect from me with a question like that?
(Q - Brybryyy Colibri: Oh no, it was more in the approach of the super solution method, that is to say that, at first glance, we are tempted to look for a mechanism, for for example, to take the example of the 600, Mendeleev's painting... And in fact, by digging into that, it will give us another idea and so there is this side "by chance" in fact, not having the right idea right away and letting oneself be carried away by one idea which leads to another. But the concept which is... it's complicated to explain.)
MB: I understand better. The only possibility of finding the owl by chance would be, possibly, because it's not a foregone conclusion, with equipment like ground radar, backhoe loader, why not. Good backhoe loader, I can't imagine it anyway... But yes, finding it by chance because we do... we do systematic research, systematic surveys in a given sector, there, we could find it by chance... even without really having understood, we could fall on it because we have the right zone, because whatever but…[sigh] the probability is low, the probability is low. And I would say that as time passes, the probability becomes weaker. I can't tell you why, but I can tell you it's true.
(Q - Roc: That’s strange.)
MB: And yes, yes yes, but wait, but even for me.
(Q - ??: But the National Forestry Office can very well find it, right?)
MB: No no, but wait, but even for me that's strange. I'm... personally, personally, I swear it's true, I'm hallucinated at times. It’s strange what’s happening.