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[–] bappity@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

WHY IS IT ALWAYS PROJECTION

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

first episode: O'Brien gets into a transporter accident and is turned into the perpetual agony machine

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

based!!! what a stupid ban

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago
[–] bappity@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

trusting ~~an AI~~ glorified autocomplete to do anything with your file system was your first mistake

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

spending all the child support money on 2309 bloodwine 🤤👌👌👌

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

I wish them a very bankruptcy

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 15 points 2 weeks ago
[–] bappity@lemmy.world 36 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

don't worry guys, I'm sure something will be done about it and the government won't turn a blind eye

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

I volunteer as tribute! it'd be better than living in this shithole of a world and I get to die knowing I helped save someone

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 41 points 2 weeks ago (18 children)

i dont know how but it just FEELS like AI generated

[–] bappity@lemmy.world 57 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Propaganda.

People don't know what socialism actually means because of propaganda...

you can ask someone who is against "socialism" whether they like it by talking about elements of it without explicitly mentioning the word "socialism" and they will probably agree with it.

 

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by bappity@lemmy.world to c/tenforward@lemmy.world
 

specifically paradoxes.

Ignoring the one instance of branched time that I know of (the Kelvin timeline), assuming that the prime universe has a single dynamic timeline (considering all the times Voyager reset the timeline):

my thoughts are time travel creates a permanent linkage between two points in the timeline.

  • The linkage stores all changes caused by the time travel.
  • Linkages are vulnerable to paradoxes.
  • Too much paradox stress causes the linkage to rot and break. (like an old rope?)
  • If a linkage breaks, all changes it caused are naturally lost, thus the timeline self corrects.

I haven't seen much around about how paradoxes would physically work. this just came to mind and makes the most sense to me, I'm curious if something like this has been explored before?

very simple illustration below, black line is the main timeline, red line is a linkage created by time travel:

 

TRIBBLE JOCKEY

 
 

yay
~my brain is slowly rotting as the unstoppable marching of time is slowly guiding us all towards an inevitable death~

 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by bappity@lemmy.world to c/tenforward@lemmy.world
 

cross post from https://lemmy.world/post/12105270

~~can't find a way to properly cross post on Lemmy, hope it's implemented soon~~ looks like I did it anyway oh

 
 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by bappity@lemmy.world to c/eternityapp@lemdro.id
 

I liked the colour scheme for it and the tap to collapse comments immediately so made a theme for it! some pics below and the JSON for it if you wanna import it yourself. (it's in a spoiler below)

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It copies the colour scheme of jerboa and also uses tap to collapse comments.

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me when

 

SEASON 2 SPOILERS

Just curious if anyone has different thoughts on this. My current thoughts are:

SACRED TIMELINE (and its branches) - An infinite number of universes. It has at least one universe for each possible moment in time. You can take anything from those universes (or "branches") without affecting the others because each one is physically its own entity.

Traveling through them is not really traveling through time; it's more like traveling a long distance to other universes that are just following similar paths of development.

TVA TIMELINE - A single universe (or some kind of expanse? Probably not a "universe"). It's one single entity. New branches (other universes/expanses, separate entities) will not form from it for some reason, so the only kind of time travel possible would be dynamic (actual time travel, not just hopping across universes).

If you take something from its past, the entire future will change. Some examples from season 2: when Loki crashes into the chrono bay window, breaks the monitor, and cracks the floor. When he timeslips back to his point in time, the crack was apparently always there. Another example: when Loki talks to O.B. in the past, and O.B. in the future recalls that it happened.

I think that the expanse that the TVA is in encompasses the sacred timeline, so dynamically traveling to the past of the TVA is also dynamically traveling to the actual past of the sacred timeline.

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