Screaming Meat
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I can't Dad! It's all your fault!
I think we've made a real breakthrough here today.
I can't Dad! It's all your fault!
You just missed it.
When is then going to be now?
Then will always be now and now will always be then. As soon as now is now it's then. As soon as then is now it's then. So is it always then? No, because then has to be now to be then, but now is already then now you're looking. Now, if you consider that now is then and then is now and what will be will be and what was was what is was will be but now is what was - but only briefly - you realise that Doris Day was right on the fucking money. But only back then. Which she thought was now but was only then now.
In summary: photographs are always of you when you were younger.
You're welcome.
"Look I look much younger on that pic" "Yes cause you are"
"Look I look much younger on that pic" "Yes cause you are"
If you think that is trippy, just wait until you start thinking about time not actually being linear and how our perception of time is skewed as all hell.
Does time even exist?
It isn't weird. "Now" is literally the word for "the time it is." Of course the time is always now.
Does anybody really know what time it is?
Does anybody really know what time it is?
Does anybody really know what time it is?
If I roll a ball, it very clearly has a past, present, and future.
Assume the light from the ball reaches whatever gunk in your eyes that sends signals to your brain in 0.3 microseconds, and then that signal takes another 0.3 microseconds (I don't know how long any of this actually takes) for your brain to register it, are you actually seeing the ball "now"?
What do you classify as strictly "now". Your mind doesn't process the information around you instantaneously, so when you think about now, you're actually thinking about milliseconds ago.
Also, You don't see anything around you "now", you see the result of light bouncing off of it nanoseconds ago. There is an object in front of you that you will never see during the time it exists, it will always be slightly in the past because of the time the light takes to get to your eyes, and the time it takes your brain to process it..
I would say that the more accurate question would be, "Isn't weird how it's always the past?"
Oh yea I remember that was covered in a vsauce video. Everything you see is technically in the past I believe he said.
If TVs can smooth motion out by predicting frames, what if we made software to predict future frames milliseconds ahead to compensate for our brains and eyeballs as we watch through a video feed with google glass or occulus rift?
We'll be able to see what life is truly like living in the now.
When is then going to be now?
Soon.
How soon is now?
no that was a moment ago