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Imagine that the universe is a three-dimensional grid composed of "pixels," as a matrix of positions, where each unit of matter moves 1 pixel at a time along the X, Y, and Z axes, positive or negative.

We accept the perception of time as a 4th dimension, a dimension that never stops updating, as in a line where the present is the threshold between past and future, a frame, but what if only the present exists?

Everything is the present, there is no future, there is no past. Everything happens in the present, everything, the pyramids of Egypt, your grandfather, the big bang. None of this is a time frame, but motion through space in an immobile totality of an expanding universe, where everything is a relationship between distance and motion across the spatial grid.

Each atom occupies a single pixel of the space grid at a time. Each pixel traversed by any unit of matter requires a certain amount of energy.

The velocity of displacement of atoms in the universe grid is influenced by gravity.

>> No.11066450

>>11066447
>velocity
So time exists

>> No.11066480

>>11066447
Yes, this is all true. However communicators are always seeking confirmation or companionship, so the NOW is always a lookup table being referenced by n-many sharers of memory translations.

It is a stable and simple truth that still requires some representative in order to drive those that understand that they are all alone in a room.

References to what and where that room is are unimportant because it is more like a still-space of predicate preferences.

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11066483

>>11066447
>he still believes in the block universe
Read pic related

>> No.11066485

>>11066450
More than you can always +1 time to your now.

>> No.11066544

>>11066447
the universe's clock runs out in about a googel years
nothing changes anymore, entropy has maxed out by then