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Can you get your head around the vastness of nothing?
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2020-01-20 at 7:24 PM UTCTo the best if our knowledge, the "state of the function" includes not just a position but a momentum. I.e. Not just where it is but where it will be translated to in the next state. There's literally no concept of "everything is stopped but a clock is still running but it's not discernible so it doesn't exist." You can't just look at s static moment and say LOL NO TIME.
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2020-01-20 at 7:29 PM UTCIf everything was frozen in place except humans, time would still run.
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2020-01-20 at 7:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE To the best if our knowledge, the "state of the function" includes not just a position but a momentum. I.e. Not just where it is but where it will be translated to in the next state. There's literally no concept of "everything is stopped but a clock is still running but it's not discernible so it doesn't exist." You can't just look at s static moment and say LOL NO TIME.
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2020-01-20 at 10:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE You're not saying anything about time not existing. Just the flow of time.
time is not a thing and therefore cant exist/doesnt exist.
Originally posted by ORACLE No retard. That's the entire point. Holy shit lmao. Time isn't a cosmic stopwatch. It's not APPLIED TO events. It IS the different states of the function. The fact that a particle is here now rather than there. You're just making a retarded circular statement. If you are looking at a moment then there is no change, just a function for change in the next state (this is momentum). You're looking at a static moment. NO SHIT RETARD. You're just looking at one tick and saying time doesn't exist.
time is just a unit of measurement, to measure changes, and if nothing moves, nothing changes, and therefore time stops.
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2020-01-20 at 11:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny lol look at narc using big words.
abiogenesis.
life had spawned on this planet many times. many went extinct. and many more are starting to thrive.
also creatures that live on this planet dont necessarily spawned natively on earth. many specieses, including us came to this planet via space rocks.
without proof that's just the jabberings of an idiot.
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2020-01-20 at 11:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fox When life first began on earth it was sterile. Now almost every single environment has some form of life already there. Maybe it has happened but the result was immediately consumed by some more complex form of life.
Are you seriously attempting to scientifically debate using 'maybes'?
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2020-01-20 at 11:16 PM UTCSome people choose to believe that they evolved from bacteria in a space shit that fell to earth.
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2020-01-21 at 1:41 AM UTCSounds like op has taken too many drugs
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2020-01-21 at 1:51 AM UTC
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2020-01-21 at 2:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Some people choose to believe that they evolved from bacteria in a space shit that fell to earth.
I choose to believe that I evolved on this planet and on this land.
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