Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.

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Sujet : Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.
De : ttt_heg (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas Heger)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.math
Date : 26. Apr 2025, 06:34:18
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Am Donnerstag000024, 24.04.2025 um 19:57 schrieb rhertz:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 17:00:14 +0000, Taras Oborkin wrote:
 
Maciej Woźniak wrote:
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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.
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What Paul B. Andersen can feel is a moronic lie from a brainwashed
idiot.
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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.
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dont believe it, watch this and prepare your sorry ass to learn more
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*_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.
 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.
  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
in midair to EXACTLY reach the prey that felt safe. I bet it timed the
action too.
It only took a fraction of a second to get his food.
 
Animals do not compute.
Animals use their kind of 'natural intelligence', which 'computes' the needed actions in an instance, without any mathematical effort.
The apes or tigers know from experience, how they should do certain tasks and can reproduce this at any time without thinking.
This functions very similar to how AI 'learns', but of course with natural neuron networks.
The 'internal AI' has learned how to catch a pray or swing from tree to tree.
Then the neural network adjusts all the needed muscles in fractions of a second.
Humans can do similar things, too, but of course other things than apes or tigers.
E.g. juggling on a mono-wheel on a rope across the Niagara Falls is possible for (very few) humans, but not for apes or tigers.
This stunt requires long training, in which the neurons of the brain are programmed to perform this task.
One that programming is achieved, the person can do outstanding things without any effort.
...
TH

Date Sujet#  Auteur
24 Apr 25 * Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.8Taras Oborkin
24 Apr 25 +* Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.4rhertz
24 Apr 25 i+- Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.1Maciej Woźniak
26 Apr 25 i`* Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.2Thomas Heger
26 Apr 25 i `- Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.1Maciej Woźniak
24 Apr 25 `* Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.3Crescencian Beknazar-Yuzbashev
24 Apr 25  +- Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.1Maciej Woźniak
24 Apr 25  `- Re: Humans can't observe time. Even less, the pass of time. Science is an illusion.1rhertz

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