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Anonymous at Fri, 6 Sep 2024 22:28:52 UTC No. 16364642
Is spacetime emergent? If so, how do you get time?
Anonymous at Fri, 6 Sep 2024 22:38:37 UTC No. 16364671
> Is spacetime emergent?
Maybe.
> If so, how do you get time?
We don't know.
Anonymous at Fri, 6 Sep 2024 22:47:41 UTC No. 16364691
>>16364642
Quaternions are the only stable 4-dimensional algebra iirc
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 02:37:37 UTC No. 16365006
>>16364642
>(This is REAL Physics, done by REAL Physicists)
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 03:47:47 UTC No. 16365171
>>16364642
>how do we get time?
Just wait.
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 04:20:56 UTC No. 16365267
>>16364642
Are you asking to absorb how we went from nothing to this thread in one single post?
Quantum mechanics isn't physical. Quantum mechanics is scale invariant.
This means there is no concept of size. A simple bit of mathematical information could be changed, and then suddenly everything in the universe besides us is 100 times larger. The quantum doesn't care what is or is not physical.
It's, by scale-standards, observing events with no range limit. Normal physics deals with the local, range limits, sizes, and simplified collection of events. It's just as much as a fundamental block as the quantum. The quantum deals with non-local, where "here" and "there" are just references to another reference.
>but where is reality?
It IS >"where"
Where something is where it is, not by points in a space, and instead by name, identity.
If you must visualize it, everything is 0d points so you can have as few or as many in any volume and it will look spacious or compressed only depending on the collected summarized data of the reference points. After all, even your vision is made of a lot of light cones.
Non-existence, negates itself, by definition of negation in a vacuum. It was emergent. It is infallible, simply is, the base sense. Without sense, there is no ability to know one exists, what thought may occur? So basic, it is invisible.
It looks like a void to those on the outside(without explanation).
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 04:26:27 UTC No. 16365279
>>16364691
according to some schmuck from england
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 04:33:28 UTC No. 16365301
>>16365267
>omg muh emotions!!
>I can't control myself!!!
>I just have to post a massive self indulgent schizophasiac wall of text that nobody reads so I brag about how smart I presume I am
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 04:36:20 UTC No. 16365307
>>16365301
These are incredible concepts to learn and take time, and quantum physics is still cutting edge regarding organizing reality.
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 10:30:11 UTC No. 16365640
What the fuck is a "future light cone"? It doesn't exist, the future is not real. There is only the past, because everything happens at the speed of light.
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 16:25:39 UTC No. 16366091
>>16365640
A future light cone is the path mapped out over time, ever-growing, that light travels.
Anonymous at Sat, 7 Sep 2024 23:35:56 UTC No. 16366871
>>16364642
>look up
>see into the future
idk, seems farfetched to me
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Sep 2024 21:29:02 UTC No. 16368731
>>16365267
>Scale inveriant, therefore non physical
Then EM in the absence of sources is also non physical I guess? Btw QM is not scale invariant to begin with. After the second line your post does not make sense anyway