Message from @TastefulH8r

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2018-05-12 16:07:06 UTC  

Yeah the argument goes “how could infinite time have passed for us to be here” but we pass through infinities every day if we assume space is continuous

2018-05-12 16:07:49 UTC  

poster below is gay

2018-05-12 16:07:52 UTC  

You mean like how matter or time is infinitely divisible?

2018-05-12 16:08:00 UTC  

^^^^poster above is gay

2018-05-12 16:08:04 UTC  

Not matter but space and time

2018-05-12 16:08:38 UTC  

joe fuck off and fire up your charcoal grill

2018-05-12 16:08:43 UTC  

The boomer is mad continue on

2018-05-12 16:08:43 UTC  

Because if it is you walked from point a to b and covered an infinite amount of points in space. So that same argument can be applied to the time thing.

2018-05-12 16:09:44 UTC  

I'm not understanding that

2018-05-12 16:10:06 UTC  
2018-05-12 16:10:08 UTC  

So matter isn't infinitely divisible like time and space is?

2018-05-12 16:10:09 UTC  

u mad bro ???

2018-05-12 16:10:15 UTC  

No matter isnt

2018-05-12 16:10:16 UTC  

No, are you?

2018-05-12 16:10:29 UTC  

So what's the smallest unit in matter?

2018-05-12 16:10:33 UTC  

u maaaaaaad bro ? @IAmHiding

2018-05-12 16:11:08 UTC  

Subatomic particles

2018-05-12 16:11:09 UTC  

Wouldnt it be whatever makes up quarks

2018-05-12 16:11:10 UTC  

Depends on the thing you’re talking about. Idk particle physics really at all but it’s quarks and I think electrons are fundamental particles too. Idk that field at all though

2018-05-12 16:11:35 UTC  

Yeah and then other theories have other ideas about what it could be like the string people

2018-05-12 16:11:36 UTC  

but all you know is there is a fundamental unit there that cannot itself be divided

2018-05-12 16:11:38 UTC  

Ur dink

2018-05-12 16:12:53 UTC  

what is going on here

2018-05-12 16:13:04 UTC  

Time can be divided to no end and matter cannot, there is a point where you cant split it, like there cant be half of a quark

2018-05-12 16:13:05 UTC  

what is this arguemney

2018-05-12 16:13:13 UTC  

Is what im asuming he is saying

2018-05-12 16:13:16 UTC  

Right

2018-05-12 16:13:34 UTC  

Yeah they think. But things like GR say nothing about matter, it says something about space

2018-05-12 16:13:37 UTC  

And time

2018-05-12 16:13:47 UTC  

well no the atom is the smallest unit of matter because a unit ascribes measurable qualities

2018-05-12 16:13:59 UTC  

you cannot measure the subatomic

2018-05-12 16:14:01 UTC  

completely

2018-05-12 16:14:06 UTC  

Wrong

2018-05-12 16:14:18 UTC  

W R... O... N. G <:trump:402385775200829440>

2018-05-12 16:14:25 UTC  

You can by shooting beams of light into it

2018-05-12 16:14:27 UTC  

you can measure indivual qualities but not all at once

2018-05-12 16:14:38 UTC  

That’s partially true but you can say the same for an atom

2018-05-12 16:14:45 UTC  

well i guess you can measure protons and netrons

2018-05-12 16:14:47 UTC  

Though the uncertainty principle makes it a range

2018-05-12 16:15:08 UTC  

but for all intents and purposes the atom is the smallest relvant unit

2018-05-12 16:15:21 UTC  

Relevant for what