Imagine: a skyscraper with so many vast interconected levels. You are trapped inside this elevator that goes alongside 1d axis-shaft one level by one level and the door never opens, a voice just announces where you are Time as accumilation from past to future, linear like space.
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Non-linear = possibility of wormholes, Time as the intensity of dynamics
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Linear time for multiple individual subjects implies nonlinearity at a system level, does it not? As in relativity. Multiple clocks require an array model at the minimum
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No it doesn't. Do you use linearity in a technical sense or in a layman term?
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My view: moment-to-moment time is experienced multilinearly, and the Internet has heralded a historical time so accelerated and delerious it becomes completely flat. Everything happens at once.
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Would you mind giving me some bibliographical references about your view?
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a semigroup of linear operators on an infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space
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nice fancy words, when you could have just said "l^2" instead of "infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space"
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hindsight is always 20/20
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I have no idea. I experienced something weird one time so I assume something unorthodox must be true but I'm an idiot so I can't actually surmise what it is. Everyone says I was just psychotic but I don't think that's a diagnosis of exclusion.
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I honestly just figure Greg Egan's dust theory must be true because it is vaguely similar and I read it after my experiences so it must be about me.
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