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And being an introvert with a deep-thinking mind in a loud, overstimulating world is already exhausting. Throw in the inner war with stuff?

Posted - April 16

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  • 10831
    Tell me about it!  My mind kept me awake for hours the other night contemplating the existence/nonexistence of time (where it came up with that I have no idea).
      April 16, 2025 5:16 PM MDT
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  • 2269
    I've had the observation from someone once that there's not even a seconds peace with certain people who are overt sycophants creating senseless noise and fury. Armadeus was a great movie, it gives me a sentimental problem I feel I start to cry. Filial love. Watch it again my mind says. I am. This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at April 16, 2025 5:23 PM MDT
      April 16, 2025 5:19 PM MDT
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  • 8298
    According to Elon Huck; was studying time travel and disappeared in 1987; time is a loop and he's stuck in it.  Interesting story if it's true.  It's on U tube.  I can think of a million reasons why that can't be true, and couple of why it might be accurate, but what do I know?...nothing about time travel. 




    This post was edited by Art Lover at April 19, 2025 7:42 AM MDT
      April 16, 2025 7:50 PM MDT
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  • 10831
    Time travel as we think of it (e.g. what we see in sci-fi movies) is impossible, given the speed that one must travel to obtain it.  However, because of the way light travels we can physically see back in time.   For example, the lights we see at night (in space) are from time past.  Also, if one stands on a hill and looks at something far away (a few miles) what they see has already happened - albeit nano-seconds earlier.  Time for a person standing at the top of a skyscraper goes by faster than for someone standing at ground level.  Not to mention that we measure time by observable "things" from our perspective (eg. rotation of the earth).  However, these "measurement sticks" aren't valid elsewhere (ex. a "day" on earth isn't the same as a "day" on another celestial body).  Oh, and time is different for every person, as no one can occupy the same exact time as anyone else (unless they were physically in another person's body).  Each person is living in a different "moment" of time than anyone or anything else. This post was edited by Shuhak at April 18, 2025 7:49 PM MDT
      April 17, 2025 8:00 AM MDT
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  • 8298
    "Somewhere in time"
      April 18, 2025 7:50 PM MDT
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