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Graduate Can the proggression of time be described purely as a mathematical function?
Those are good points guys/gals. How about if we just maintain an element of doubt and call it a day, eh? I really do like "maybe the universe is different from the way your observations indicate" because it says that we understand that our understanding is based solely upon our observations...- Stevening
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- Forum: General Math
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Graduate Can the proggression of time be described purely as a mathematical function?
I'm curious how you determined that we've looked at the universe long ago and determined that nothing has changed since then. The term 'long ago' is relative. We might think that 'big' is Mt. Everest. But compared to our little tiny solar system, it's miniscule. Compare that to the Milky Way...- Stevening
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Graduate Can the proggression of time be described purely as a mathematical function?
But you see, we don't know all the properties of every particle. Hell, we don't even know all the properties of a single particle. However, I do like what you are trying to do here in the sense that you are stepping back and looking for universals. What I don't like is that you are treating the...- Stevening
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- Forum: General Math