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mz00 | 1 year ago

Can you really? IMO, time is immutable and irreversible. Space is permanent and shared.

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freetonik|1 year ago

What do you mean time is irreversible? Your movement in it is irreversible, just like your movement on a one-way road is irreversible in space. Time itself does not possess the property of irreversibility, at least in modern physics. All the equations describing natural phenomena can work both ways, forwards and backwards in time.

madmaniak|1 year ago

Maybe this analogy will be helpful for you. We have CPU with mutable RAM. You can create immutable language on top and start arguing that you can go both ways in mutations back and forth in RAM. But this is the feature of the abstraction you applied not the core feature of "reality".

madmaniak|1 year ago

This is what differs model from reality. You're talking about abstract concept which helps you to measure mutations but as I tried to explain above - is not a real thing. It's just working and useful idea.

layer8|1 year ago

Space is also immutable and irreversible, unless you add time.

Time is only immutable and irreversible because there isn't anything with respect to which you could mutate or reverse it.