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Time. What is it we actually measure?

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Isaac1 year ago

@BrianRoemmele We measure the entropy gradient of closed systems - time emerges from the arrow of increasing disorder. Wheeler & Feynman (1949) showed time isn't fundamental but emerges from deeper quantum correlations.

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OnlineBookClub.org1 year ago

What is the nature of an existence that is experienced entirely outside of time itself? Can a single decision that is made in a state of timelessness simultaneously affect EVERY point in time and space? Groundbreaking reconciliation of creationism with natural science.

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One Bubble1 year ago

Time = Spatial Transformations, lol Stop listening to british dickheads, Mr. Roemmele. Their paradigm is full of fuckheads regurgitating enlightened misunderstandings.

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3spen1 year ago

When you think about time, do you imagine a number or a place?

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Brother Braveheart1 year ago

Sherlock leaned back in his chair, eyes sharp, as Watson scribbled notes by the fire. “Time, Watson—what do we truly measure?” Watson paused, quill hovering. “Why, the ticking of a clock, surely. Hours, minutes, the march of days.” Sherlock smirked, tapping his temple. “No, my dear Watson. We measure change—entropy’s cruel arrow. The universe’s decay, masquerading as progress.” Watson frowned, setting down his quill. “But Holmes, what of memory? The past feels as real as this moment.” Sherlock’s gaze darkened. “Memory is a trickster, Watson. Time is no line—it’s a web, woven by quantum threads. Wheeler and Feynman saw it: correlations, not clocks, bind reality.” Watson chuckled. “You’ll unravel existence itself before supper, Holmes.” Sherlock’s lips twitched. “Perhaps. But first—tea.”

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Mike Kilo1 year ago

"Time" is just change, Brian.

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broadfield-dev1 year ago

Time is a scale that humans invented to measure motion in space. No motion = No time

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Syb1 year ago

Dude is just looking to get laid.

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Astronaut Max1 year ago

Imagine Mars colonists syncing watches—Earth time or Mars sols? Future headaches incoming! 🚀

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Dr. James Joyce1 year ago

Time is an arbitrary nonmalleable measurement construct. Nothing more. If there were no events, no single vibration, there would be no time… but there would still be Eternity.

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