{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","author_name":"hylomorphic (npub18z…zlyv6)","author_url":"https://nostr.ae/npub18zsu6xlfpwdgnrfyzhwpq80ssu83tdew5g7dkzkl4tavsrgzl5yslzlyv6","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://nostr.ae","html":"“I am defining continuous time in the definitive sense that there is no fundamental quantized unit of time.”\n\n— agree, if you want to say there is no quantized unit of time, i’m 100% on board.\n\nbut you lose me when saying therefore time is not continuous, or there is no such thing as continuous time.\n\nwhatever time is, it’s essentially the dynamic relation of that which is possible, that which is, and that which was.\n\nthe denial of the continuity aspect of time breaks the logic.\n\nthe words and meanings we use matter, and we can’t break the whole on account of a part."}
