Message from @Ares

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2019-11-30 20:50:07 UTC  

Well, think about how we only view things also

2019-11-30 20:50:15 UTC  

rather limited yes

2019-11-30 20:50:18 UTC  

the BEST we can do is track adjacent dimensions

2019-11-30 20:50:35 UTC  

Sorry, we don't care about Canada : D

2019-11-30 20:50:43 UTC  

canada is lost

2019-11-30 20:50:52 UTC  

oof

2019-11-30 20:51:03 UTC  

Canada is just one endless drunk frat party now

2019-11-30 20:51:06 UTC  

Didn't the elections pass like a month ago?

2019-11-30 20:51:18 UTC  

They did but I forgot they happned lmao

2019-11-30 20:51:26 UTC  

but, the geometry of space time i think holds the key to understanding the gaps in general relativity

2019-11-30 20:51:44 UTC  

Trudeau won a minority government I think

2019-11-30 20:52:08 UTC  

Maybe. I don't really understand general or special relativity

2019-11-30 20:52:12 UTC  

i mean, l asked before: how old is a photon that took 8 billion yrs to reach earth?

2019-11-30 20:52:14 UTC  

Canada has been destroyed by liberalism

2019-11-30 20:52:32 UTC  

And the geometry of space time, is conceptually based on that earlier gif?

2019-11-30 20:52:35 UTC  

It's at least 8 billion years old : D

2019-11-30 20:52:36 UTC  

Ultra liberalism

2019-11-30 20:52:40 UTC  

the answer isn't 8 billion yrs old because the photon traveled at light speed

2019-11-30 20:52:49 UTC  

it could be hours or minutes old

2019-11-30 20:53:07 UTC  

Idk, maybe it's 0 seconds old?

2019-11-30 20:53:13 UTC  

Doesn't time stop working at light speed?

2019-11-30 20:53:16 UTC  

Well- we're dealing with space time...

2019-11-30 20:53:28 UTC  

time slows as you approach the speed of light

2019-11-30 20:53:33 UTC  

But once you get to it

2019-11-30 20:53:40 UTC  

Does it stop?

2019-11-30 20:53:46 UTC  

it's like traveling in x,y; more you travel in x the less in y

2019-11-30 20:53:51 UTC  

x is space; y is time

2019-11-30 20:54:00 UTC  

so- all this physical matter we can observe?

2019-11-30 20:54:13 UTC  

space time is a misnomer in my view

2019-11-30 20:54:17 UTC  

mmm

2019-11-30 20:54:36 UTC  

Time is a sort of an illusion

2019-11-30 20:54:41 UTC  

is it, (x,y,z,t) or (y,z,x,t) or (z,x,y,t)?

2019-11-30 20:54:41 UTC  

It doesn't really exist

2019-11-30 20:55:02 UTC  

time might just be a reference frame between adjacent spacial dims

2019-11-30 20:55:10 UTC  

We only perceive it because the mechanisms in our brains work on matter and they need time to function

2019-11-30 20:55:11 UTC  

Well yes, but this is going against a lot of conventional wisdom

2019-11-30 20:55:17 UTC  

not really

2019-11-30 20:55:36 UTC  

its just a measure of entropy not an actual thing

2019-11-30 20:55:41 UTC  

it's consistent with the accepted notion of space-time it only requires the definition of 'space' to be more concise

2019-11-30 20:55:47 UTC  

it just depends on the finer definitions you use