drainisbamaged

drainisbamaged t1_jeg5346 wrote

Time is a construct we use to allow us to manage our lives and communicate.

It is not created by the universe, time is clothing we put on the universe for decency to our small minds.

So to your question, no, there's not minor drift in times within timezones, because the timezones are an artificial construct that does not do so.

Some countries do not use time zones at all at that.

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drainisbamaged t1_j2a4d0j wrote

As a Jr high dropout I ended up 8+ years of working full time (never in service industry) to put myself thru community college (usually full time course load) to be able to transfer to a 4-yr.

So hard empirical disagree with ya fella. You clearly just like to avoid agency with your problems.

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drainisbamaged t1_j2a0rez wrote

Oh, I tip well. Which is why your rankings would prevent you from seeing my orders fortunately.

Way to climb down deeper into the gutter though, again, weird flex but ok.

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drainisbamaged t1_j29zaqc wrote

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drainisbamaged t1_j29xba1 wrote

The OP speaks relatively while you're speaking absolutely. Maybe you've misunderstood what was said?

At that..you don't freeze frame the universe, that's not how the simulator works. This is same concept as the coastline paradox. It's not just about making everything stop while you grab a tape measurer

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drainisbamaged t1_j29rwdm wrote

So what size is it?

The shower thought is more accurate to modern physics than your refutation so I remain curious to see how you define it.

I mean zoggles Mankind still can't measure the coastline of England and you're over here knowing the size of the entire universe.thats pretty impressive.

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