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バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; (shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu)'s status on Monday, 14-Mar-2022 07:33:22 JST バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; @pasty leibniz v. newton timehttps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/spacetime-theories/spinny bucket thought experiment is powerful for there must be absolute space, though. thought here of it is kinda hybrid, that only makes sense is space itself a substrate of relationally-related elements, and "stuff" is patterns that propagate through it (like a register being set to 0 or 1). so kinda both guys would be wrong -
Lili (pasty@raru.re)'s status on Monday, 14-Mar-2022 07:33:24 JST Lili i think the idea that if you time traveled you would be dunked into some place in the vacuum is wrong actually. sure the earth sun and the galaxy are always moving somewhere but the assumption that they'd be "in a different place in that time" assumes that there IS some sort of universally agreed upon coordinates system with an agreed upon center of the universe that physics calibrate themselves to
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