Sujet : Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Woźniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.mathDate : 24. Apr 2025, 19:37:49
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On 4/24/2025 7:57 PM, rhertz wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 17:00:14 +0000, Taras Oborkin wrote:
>
>> Maciej Woźniak wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/24/2025 10:21 AM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>>>> What Richard Hertz can feel or not can feel is irrelevant to physics.
>>>> In physics "time" is a well defined, measurable entity.
>>>
>>> What Paul B. Andersen can feel is a moronic lie from a brainwashed
>>> idiot.
>>
>> you can't read. It stays 'well defined', but it's rather a global /
>> *_consent_*/. The time doesn't care about the consent from the monkeys.
>> The time is not the 'second' but work of Entropy, and rather more
>> precise,
>> the outcome of the quantum probability distribution governing my theory
>> /*_On_the_Divergent_Matter_of_the_Moving_Koerpers_Model_*/ which is much
>> bigger than Einstine.
>>
>> dont believe it, watch this and prepare your sorry ass to learn more
>>
>> *_Russian UAV's are supporting the offensive_*
>> *_on Chasov Yar and South Donetsk_*
>>
https://bi%74%63%68%75te.com/v%69%64%65o/RTkCYBQI7j7Q >
> Apes don't give a shit about human consensus to define time. They have
> their own
> Committee to define time. Try to be late to a meeting with your
> chimpance's group.
>
> Also, apes (as well as many other specie), are master of Newtonian
> physics for motion.
Or maybe they have mastered some non-newtonian
physics of their own? >
> If not, discuss these two examples:
>
> 1) An orangutan can make a one-time bulls-eye hit on the face of a
> stupid lady mocking at him in the zoo, throwing a turd of his own 30
> meters away.
So it can throw items. Not a big deal.
> 2) A tiger can compute Newton to reach a prey that is on a tree branch 4
> meters
> above the ground by using the tree as a bouncing wall to jump at it and
> turn around
A tiger can jump and turn around, but
it can't compute your moronic physics.
> I insist that time is an illusion, a human construct just to be used for
> PROFIT.
So it isn't a part of that Newtonian
physics your tiger is allegedly computing?