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And then they put an atomic clock in a belt of intense radiation and were surprised pikachu when it got desynced.
That's relativity. | ||
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That's a story the jedi told you.
There's stories they wouldn't. | ||
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Guys, I don't think you can realistically say that anything is real if going fast makes time change.
That has to be a physics bug. | ||
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Going to try to mimic Reiwa here:
Ask some shadowmen in the game. The bug feeling comes from assuming time is fundamental It’s not. Spacetime is fundamental. Time is a slice of it. If you rotate a 3D object, its shadow changes shape. If you rotate your trajectory in spacetime by accelerating, your time shadow changes. | ||
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I mean it's true in the sense that for over a century people have tried to disprove it, can't, and we use its concepts in every day things. If anyone actually did disprove it, it would be hugely celebrated in the scientific community.
It also just sort of demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of what science is from you. But that's ok, most people over the age of like 50 seem to have forgotten. You being drunk on clorox isn't really a strong argument though. | ||
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The concept is both absurd, and unexplainable. Everyone believes a physics bug in the video game we call the 'universe', where it cant calculate time when things are moving too fast: Just makes sense. So therefore, I believe that proves it's a physics bug, not physics. It's not real. It's a glitch. It's not a feature. | |||
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