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nickdrozd | 1 year ago
> The basic phenomenon here is that synchronizing different processes, establishing shared state, or imposing an order on events requires communication among the processes. In essence, any notion of time in concurrency control must be intimately tied to communication. It is intriguing that a similar connection between time and communication also arises in the Theory of Relativity, where the speed of light (the fastest signal that can be used to synchronize events) is a fundamental constant relating time and space. The complexities we encounter in dealing with time and state in our computational models may in fact mirror a fundamental complexity of the physical universe.
https://mitp-content-server.mit.edu/books/content/sectbyfn/b...
FrustratedMonky|1 year ago
Time does not exist at all, the Universe is itself just changing from one State to the Next State. There is no Time Dimension at all.
Bendy|1 year ago
Some theologians believe time exists also in Heaven. If that’s so it can’t be like any time we know about.