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#58
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bronybox (05/18/2012) [-]
MFW people still don't understand to any degree that time is based of the speed of light and how soon we can perceive objects.
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TheFixer (05/18/2012) [-]
all time happens at once, our actions have no bearing because we were always going to do them, in the same token every possible permutation of an event also occurs giving the illusion of free will when infact it doesnt matter because even if you "choose" to do something a certain way there is are alternate timelines of every possible outcome of that "choice" happening at the same time.
but as i am sure you are aware that with each "choice" we create a fracture point which splinters into timelines of every possible permutation of the outcome of that "choice" and they all happen at the same time right in parallel to "our" timeline so no matter what we do free will is a illusion because every outcome of a "choice" is happening. even right now your and my responses where predetermined to happen baised upon the creation of this post (when ever that happened) and then our viewing of it and then me seeing your comment about how time is how soon we precieve objects.
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bronybox (05/18/2012) [-]
Here, how about I give a small example. Let's say a car is speeding past your walking speed of 5mph at 100mph. The time is takes for you to get 5 miles in is an hour, and it takes him only 3 minutes. However, if you were to go the same speed as that car, to you, the car would not be "moving" at all, but time would.
In a similar way, we perceive light going at the light constant (~=~ 3 * 10^8 meters/SECOND) But we're going at measly hundreds of miles per hour. So if we were to travel at the speed of light, we would experience the entire universe at a standstill while we continue to move in time.
Now, this is just to my current knowledge, I'm no quantum physicist. But it does seem like a plausible and simple explanation.
In a similar way, we perceive light going at the light constant (~=~ 3 * 10^8 meters/SECOND) But we're going at measly hundreds of miles per hour. So if we were to travel at the speed of light, we would experience the entire universe at a standstill while we continue to move in time.
Now, this is just to my current knowledge, I'm no quantum physicist. But it does seem like a plausible and simple explanation.