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<blockquote data-quote="Apri1" data-source="post: 171817" data-attributes="member: 10340"><p>This unfortunately appears to me to be complete nonsense. A "divergence in the reality we live in" isn't at all what I'm talking about. To be explicit, a divergence meter measures how much the timeline you are in diverges from some other timeline used as a reference. Without changing which line you are in, a divergence meter should always remain at a static value (namely 0 if it's referencing the same line you're in).</p><p></p><p>Predictions of the future are quite worthless unless you specify which probabilistic outcome you're talking about. Given there are infinitely many.</p><p></p><p>When you say "time is a frequency", what explicitly are you referring to? Spacial/physical time is a location/space, not something that moves through space. And meta time is an illusion based on memory and qualia flows. Neither of which appear to have anything to do with frequencies or the actual movement of things.</p><p></p><p>A "time camera" to me is absolutely worthless. I don't care to see into the past, and seeing into the future is pointless unless you can figure out which timeline you are looking at, and ensuring that is the line you will end up in. Which then comes back to my current project.</p><p></p><p>As for science and physicists, science is meant to be open, shared, and peer-reviewed. This is the very foundation of the field. I see no reason why one would hide knowledge, unless they hated and despised humanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apri1, post: 171817, member: 10340"] This unfortunately appears to me to be complete nonsense. A "divergence in the reality we live in" isn't at all what I'm talking about. To be explicit, a divergence meter measures how much the timeline you are in diverges from some other timeline used as a reference. Without changing which line you are in, a divergence meter should always remain at a static value (namely 0 if it's referencing the same line you're in). Predictions of the future are quite worthless unless you specify which probabilistic outcome you're talking about. Given there are infinitely many. When you say "time is a frequency", what explicitly are you referring to? Spacial/physical time is a location/space, not something that moves through space. And meta time is an illusion based on memory and qualia flows. Neither of which appear to have anything to do with frequencies or the actual movement of things. A "time camera" to me is absolutely worthless. I don't care to see into the past, and seeing into the future is pointless unless you can figure out which timeline you are looking at, and ensuring that is the line you will end up in. Which then comes back to my current project. As for science and physicists, science is meant to be open, shared, and peer-reviewed. This is the very foundation of the field. I see no reason why one would hide knowledge, unless they hated and despised humanity. [/QUOTE]
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