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Discrete time

Core

Because we know the highest speed (speed of light), the smallest length (Planck Length), and that time = distance/speed we can compute the smallest time, the Planck time

Thus we can extrapolate that life occurs in snapshots separated by very small periods of time. This could then mean that continuity is a construct of the human mind. This is just as how in video we are shown images quickly and our mind creates the continuity between them.

Implications/Explanations

There are many interesting implications and explantions that can be made from this conclusion.

Judeo-Christian

Sin is not attached to the soul in any real way, but instead the continuity of sin is created by our minds, as well as the continuity of our good. Thus by giving God dominion over us, we allow him to trap our sin in the past and to capture our good. Creating good continuity, not bad continuity.

Physics

The explanations that can be made in physics through discrete time

Relativity

We can imagine that relativity in time is when we view the snapshots at a different rate than others, this somehow being caused by the bending of spacetime

Proof

Proofs of this philosophical theory, both physical and logical

Physics Proof

In quantum systems while observing a system it will not change. This thus allows us to think in terms of snapshots that do not change (if we observed them faster than Planck time) but instead we switch views from.

Logical Proof

TODO

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I need to formalize this ofc to a real philosophy thingy

@RX14
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RX14 commented Oct 4, 2015

rx14 [2:55 PM] 
wat

@trajing
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trajing commented Oct 4, 2015

basically, @Strikingwolf has gone completely crazy, @RX14.

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I agree with @RX14.

I'll stick to sociology and computer science.

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