Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:02:47 UTC No. 16632902
>>16632875
give me one example of a thing that spins
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:13:47 UTC No. 16632924
It would require an impossible confluence of physical influences to achieve "true" stasis naturally
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:14:52 UTC No. 16632925
>>16632924
Just look at the whole system at once you baby.
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:16:58 UTC No. 16632927
>>16632925
Sure theoretically the universe in its entirety should be static but as yet it can't be proven
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:27:34 UTC No. 16632940
>>16632875
Meatspin. Earth. Moon. Sun. Milky Way. Black hole. Electron. Definitely look up meatspin though.
>Stasis.
Why did God not blow his load linearly in all directions without gravity forcing masses that blew out in the same direction to circle around eachother?
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:29:46 UTC No. 16632943
>>16632927
>Somehow a linear subjectivity embedded in a higher dimensional system traveling along a simplicial geodesic cannot conceive of it's embedding
Sounds like a skill issue to me, "now" is just the virtual particle from all possible pasts colliding with the virtual particle from all possible futures, what's the problem? Not enough monads for you?
Anonymous at Sun, 30 Mar 2025 18:44:32 UTC No. 16632980
>>16632875
Higgs bosons don’t