Assurbanipal_II
Nyampress of the Four Corners of the World
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SMO?That means I must start a SMO against you. I will liberate you from no replyingness. Some day.
SMO?
Bruh.Special Military Operation. SMO.
Stop it! ?Bruh.
Ok.Stop it! ?![]()
Had to see the eldritch dentist. One of my eyes that I had a root canal performed on has an abscess. Still recovering. Half My cloud is still tingling from the novacane.Yo, @TheEldritchGod get in here.
Had to see the eldritch dentist. One of my eyes that I had a root canal performed on has an abscess. Still recovering. Half My cloud is still tingling from the novacane.
As for time, there is no proof it exists as we think it exists. Time may just be a rate of change. For time to exist as we think of time, space needs to be smooth.
What I mean is, space must be one continuous 3 dimensional sheet. In classic space time, you can bend space to and fractional you want. That means there is an infinite number of degrees you can bend space.
4 degrees. 187.99775577854577 degrees. Whatever. There are a few problems, however.
Infinity does not exist in any way shape or form in reality. It is only a mathematical concept. You cannot go less than the Planck distance, therefore every object including space itself is polygonal.
Now, is space contiguous? If yes, then time exists.
However, space could be pixelated and space might be a 4 dimensional fresnal lens. In this case, space time is broken up.
How to test for it?
Using parallax, you can measure the curve of reality into the 4th dimension. If reality is contiguous, then we should detect the universe as concave.
If the universe is perfectly flat, then chances are that space is pixelated, and therefore time is only a rate of chance, not a direction.
BTW, we're fairly sure the universe is flat.
M theory is a cult.
Thank you, EldritchGod.There are a lot of smart people in this thread.
Little ol me was wondering if you could help me prove that time exists. How do we know that time is real? Is light really the fastest speed possible? What happens if we travel at the speed of light? Will we see our shadows in time? Does gravity really affect time? If so, how? Does space affect time as well? Can the transition from the third dimension to the fourth dimension be influenced by time or gravity?
I am gonna get cookies and coffee .. you guys brainstorm ..![]()
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Thank you, EldritchGod.
Here you go, MP.
In summary: Time is a cult.
This is why people give gifts for the time being, such as @Paul_Tromba has enlightened us.
Yeah I wanna see it too .. if possible pweese .. create one .. we all will raise funds for its lair and also rob some blood banks, so he won't get hungryFor a dragpire.
I don't do relationships that often nowadays tho .. last time have some students with goodwill... I will not say much.. all the places mortals reside I tried and it never worked well...A good relationship with God.
No, I am lonely and don't have many acquaintances to talk to.. an immortal vamp will do nicely?God denies me, so I'm good
So according to eldritch chronicles:Had to see the eldritch dentist. One of my eyes that I had a root canal performed on has an abscess. Still recovering. Half My cloud is still tingling from the novacane.
As for time, there is no proof it exists as we think it exists. Time may just be a rate of change. For time to exist as we think of time, space needs to be smooth.
What I mean is, space must be one continuous 3 dimensional sheet. In classic space time, you can bend space to and fractional you want. That means there is an infinite number of degrees you can bend space.
4 degrees. 187.99775577854577 degrees. Whatever. There are a few problems, however.
Infinity does not exist in any way shape or form in reality. It is only a mathematical concept. You cannot go less than the Planck distance, therefore every object including space itself is polygonal.
Now, is space contiguous? If yes, then time exists.
However, space could be pixelated and space might be a 4 dimensional fresnal lens. In this case, space time is broken up.
How to test for it?
Using parallax, you can measure the curve of reality into the 4th dimension. If reality is contiguous, then we should detect the universe as concave.
If the universe is perfectly flat, then chances are that space is pixelated, and therefore time is only a rate of chance, not a direction.
BTW, we're fairly sure the universe is flat.
M theory is a cult.