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" ... Because bound states in the Universe are not the same as completely free particles, it may be ... [+] conceivable that the proton is less stable than we observe it to be by measuring the decay properties of atoms and molecules, where protons are bound to electrons and other composite structures. With all the protons we've ever observed in all our experimental apparatuses, however, we've never once seen an event consistent with proton decay. ... "
" ... Is it conceivable that something like that could work even once, much less 96 times? Actually, it could, in principle. If the owner of the land contributes it to the partnership at the value they are willing to sell it for, there is a tack on the holding period. Or hypothetically the purchase of the property could be leveraged. ... "
" ... It is conceivable that they might have not ever gone the route of pouring an entire army of cyber attackers into the realms they were able to penetrate. Instead, the chances are that they would have continued to quietly hunt and peck their way into more and more secrets. That’s not to say that at some point they might have decided enough is enough, or possibly chosen to pull the kill-switch if caught redhanded, and then attempted to do colossal damage. For all we know, the endpoint might have been to first get as much secretive stuff as they could, and then do a scorched earth approach of wreaking havoc, which doubles as both a means of harming those they attacked and potentially covering up the attacker footprints too. ... "
" ... It’s conceivable that these avenues of attack and perhaps other more unpredictable ones might emerge, yet post-quantum encryption planning is already in process — and through the mechanism of forks, cryptocurrencies can be updated to use post-quantum encryption standards and defend against these weaknesses. ... "
" ... Since it is life-or-death on the line, it is conceivable that we should consider applying Asimov’s three rules in the use case of self-driving cars (it would seem inconceivable to not do so, as suggested by Vizzini in The Princess Bride). ... "