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20724507? ago

I've always believed the drops aren't linear. They are breadcrumbs of the future. How they know all this is baffling. My only theory is this so strategized, and every move not only assumed but known, that the "game" or "movie" scenario was run and the end was known from the beginning.

20725990? ago

Think about the way PULP FICTION is put together. It is not in order, but makes sense at the end. This is what we are experiencing with Qs posts. Thanks.

NMBRFG

20729576? ago

I loved that aspect of it. Dead guy appears in the ending scene.

There was a sci-fi short story decades ago, about a simulation which ran slower than "real time" (which makes sense, as we had e.g. ray-tracing back then which took minutes to draw a single frame, 30 of which appear every second while watching).

The idea in the short story was that the people living in the simulation experienced time as linear; whereas, the people living in the "real world" lived much faster than them. And in addition, sometimes the simulation was calculated on various different computers/devices, and sometimes even, out-of-order!

To those living in it, time progressed one second per second. To those living outside it, not so much.

I love this 11 minute video about 10 dimensions -- we don't need any more than 10!

https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=p4Gotl9vRGs

21258325? ago

Perhaps why i look 10 years younger then i am?