Message from @Svenner

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2019-11-09 06:53:47 UTC  

change doesnt require an unchanging changer

2019-11-09 06:53:53 UTC  

in fact, change doesnt really occur

2019-11-09 06:53:59 UTC  

its not liek the past disappears

2019-11-09 06:54:03 UTC  

he's right, whether in a spiritual realm or through your descendents if you follow the foundations laid down in jesus's teachings your genes will live forever

2019-11-09 06:54:08 UTC  

its a multidimensional topological structure of the universe

2019-11-09 06:54:19 UTC  

time isnt like some slidebook flipping pages

2019-11-09 06:54:48 UTC  

i could argue the universe is in fact unchanging and time is an illusion caused by our perspective

2019-11-09 06:54:54 UTC  

well, firstly i think you're wrong about the physics there. i understand the implications of relativity. but you need to factor in qm. the b theory of time isnt correct

2019-11-09 06:55:14 UTC  

but even if that were true, no sane individual could accept that change is an illusion

2019-11-09 06:55:20 UTC  

we suspect time shoudl be quantized just like space

2019-11-09 06:55:21 UTC  

physics doesnt exist, the shit i take in your yard doesnt fall to the ground because of gravity

2019-11-09 06:55:38 UTC  

prove me wrong <:vargsmug:639999539192922123>

2019-11-09 06:55:45 UTC  

consider loop quantum gravity and spin networks

2019-11-09 06:56:00 UTC  

or consider the spacetime configuration of the universe as a high dimensional hilbert/fock space

2019-11-09 06:56:16 UTC  

time and space are emergent from the structure of the configuration space

2019-11-09 06:57:42 UTC  

"This conclusion means that the spacetime including all the events that have actually happened - and that will happen - cannot be interpreted as a coherent block that obeys unambiguous laws. The "free will" they derive means that the outcome of an experiment done "now" is not a function of things in the past. In this sense, the results of these experiments are "really" decided now. They were not decided in the past."

2019-11-09 06:58:38 UTC  

from first glance of those rules, none of them are strong

2019-11-09 06:58:43 UTC  

or proofs

2019-11-09 06:58:49 UTC  

but yea, even if you were right about the physics. i wouldnt concede that change doesnt exist

2019-11-09 06:58:55 UTC  

nothing is strong, except the light of Odin

2019-11-09 06:58:56 UTC  

thats something a crazy person would say

2019-11-09 06:59:02 UTC  

you forgot the next part

2019-11-09 06:59:04 UTC  

It is not hard to see that both opinions are textbook examples of unfalsifiable statements. How are you supposed to decide that the past doesn't (or didn't) exist? Clearly, this question depends on the definition of the word "exist" in a particular context. This word was not designed to settle similar ill-defined questions.

2019-11-09 06:59:30 UTC  

my benis rn

2019-11-09 06:59:38 UTC  

yikes

2019-11-09 07:00:36 UTC  

that moabite needs to drink some water

2019-11-09 07:00:55 UTC  

wtf

2019-11-09 07:00:57 UTC  

His leg is about to give birth.

2019-11-09 07:01:08 UTC  

That's an injury

2019-11-09 07:01:13 UTC  

That's healed

2019-11-09 07:01:14 UTC  

Lubos is basically arguing that reality is more complex than their simplistic definitions

2019-11-09 07:01:15 UTC  

it's cramping

2019-11-09 07:01:17 UTC  

which id agree with

2019-11-09 07:01:26 UTC  

and god is the simplest argument there is

2019-11-09 07:01:34 UTC  

it's a muscle cramp

2019-11-09 07:01:41 UTC  

i've got a muscle glamp

2019-11-09 07:02:00 UTC  

it's a muscle scamp <:uwu:639943333807915008>

2019-11-09 07:03:06 UTC  

there exist a borreby island

2019-11-09 07:03:10 UTC  

I'm not even joking