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A Flipbook Existence
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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 175391" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>It's imaginary so I don't see why you expect my criticism.</p><p></p><p>But, since you seem to have asked, you're not broad enough.</p><p>The fundamental unit of spacetime is the "event." </p><p></p><p>There is a unit called "Planck time" that is the shortest amount of time that it makes any sense at all to talk about.</p><p>It is possible that the universe exists as a series of universes, each representing a collection of events, and each experienced in one unit of Planck time, the smallest unit of an event.</p><p></p><p>The question is actually whether spacetime is actually a continuum, or is it "grainy."</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that's not unlike a flipbook, but the book would have to flip so fast it would catch on fire.</p><p></p><p>In your scenario, BTW, each universe would have to be exactly the same (except for absurdly, laughingly tiny motions measured in Planck units") or we would certainly notice.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 175391, member: 443"] It's imaginary so I don't see why you expect my criticism. But, since you seem to have asked, you're not broad enough. The fundamental unit of spacetime is the "event." There is a unit called "Planck time" that is the shortest amount of time that it makes any sense at all to talk about. It is possible that the universe exists as a series of universes, each representing a collection of events, and each experienced in one unit of Planck time, the smallest unit of an event. The question is actually whether spacetime is actually a continuum, or is it "grainy." Anyway, that's not unlike a flipbook, but the book would have to flip so fast it would catch on fire. In your scenario, BTW, each universe would have to be exactly the same (except for absurdly, laughingly tiny motions measured in Planck units") or we would certainly notice. Harte [/QUOTE]
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