You have a simulation of our universe. You take out a tiny microsecond of time from the timeline, press play on that slice.
From the inside, would it feel any different from right now? ||
Would you be down with deleting the rest of the simulation to save on space?
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Dude have I told you about my scarf yet?? To me, my scarf is an artifact quest item that metaphorically represents *exactly this same question*.
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(my answer to your poll is "no || uunnggghhh maaaybe, I'm not sure")
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I think the amount of time would be insufficient to experience anything that could honestly be described as feeling
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Q1: assuming 'press play' means to experience the simulated slice of time, then yes of course it would, unless you take a slice from the immediate present moment.
Q2: yeah it's a simulation, why not
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If you burn your Harry Potter books are the character affected? The infinite timelines exist independent of their simulations
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If the simulation is accurate, it would not be different from the "now" you are experiencing in this moment. We can be run, stopped, deleted, rebuilt infinite times and there's no way to realize it. I would not save on space if I can know what happens inside the simulation.
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Isn’t that what we do each leap year, when we add a February 29th to make up for time taken out of the calendar of each of the preceding three years?










