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What is the very nature of Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="JackStagger" data-source="post: 183451" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>That's very much how I see it. All together they are unified by an immense but basically algebraic joint probability cause and effect trait. That is time, the meter stick and compass of change. Not to be confused with time-like curves in quantum physics, though that's really splitting hairs as I did with my zero net entropy and energy example. Same meter stick, different methods.</p><p></p><p>I have no firm convictions about more complicated causality problems and alternate timelines, I simply don't know that but I find it interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackStagger, post: 183451, member: 11397"] That's very much how I see it. All together they are unified by an immense but basically algebraic joint probability cause and effect trait. That is time, the meter stick and compass of change. Not to be confused with time-like curves in quantum physics, though that's really splitting hairs as I did with my zero net entropy and energy example. Same meter stick, different methods. I have no firm convictions about more complicated causality problems and alternate timelines, I simply don't know that but I find it interesting. [/QUOTE]
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