this is the most brain power used in a lichess forum EVER.
this was really fun to read lol, thanks for starting this.
this is the most brain power used in a lichess forum EVER.
this was really fun to read lol, thanks for starting this.
this is the most brain power used in a lichess forum EVER.
this was really fun to read lol, thanks for starting this.
@RuyLopez1000 said ^
Define Time. Does it exist and why.
Discuss.
What's the time now?.. What's love? .. What's sadness??... These exists... Just you can't see it.. But feel it!
Time used to exist. Now I think where it went. How did I think?
"Time was invented by clock companies to sell clocks"
How did you discover my million dollar idea?
Idk @TheMagnusAura will help me
Time exists because I'm late to everything, but also doesn't exist because deadlines still feel imaginary
I prompted this to AI: If time is a liquid, it cannot be compressed. If it is a liquid, heat it and turn it into a gas. If you can do that, then freeze it. If none of this is possible, then it exists only as a fluid measurement. Time is an adjacent measurement of entropy. You can create pressures and in the venturi that object in the narrowest part of the funnel of time cannot escape that position.
After a while of iterations, I settled for this:
My Time Thesis: "Time is a fluid governed by the geometry of gravity. Just as a physical funnel can hold a ball in place through the pressure of fluid flow (the Bernoulli/Venturi effect), a gravitational field acts as a physical conduit that traps objects within the 'stream' of time. The stability of an object within this 'temporal funnel' is dictated by its mass. When the 'pressure' of time and the curvature of gravity reach an equilibrium, the object remains pinned in its position, regardless of spatial orientation. In this model, time is not just a coordinate, but a physical medium—an incompressible liquid state of entropy."
https://clockify.me/blog/fun/quotes-about-time-management/
Is not Does an instance of temporal existence making the question a self referencial query of indeterminance within a restricted semantic paradigm problematic ?
Lol almost sounded like I said something there ,didn't it ;)
Tautology
i guess this one word is quite much strong that my understanding.