Monday, October 19, 2020

Infinity means: Never stop counting. m and a derivative of m. d(m)

I just read an article that we have been able to measure the smallest unit of time ever so far.  Like a Zeptosecond they call it. It's a trillionth of a billionth of a second. That's a decimal point followed by 20 zeroes and a 1, https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/54631056


Keep that in mind, the smallest measurable unit of time.  Time will end, the last star will die, gravity gone, all ten dimensions aren't, there "isn't".   So, we have a first quantum and a last one of time.  If we have the smallest measurable unit of time, that would be the largest natural number.  Whatever large, or small number we can derive from this natural number is the first and last number, we have to stop counting.  d(m), a derivative of m is the smallest and largest number then, right? That would mean numbers don't start at 0 or any other guess, it would be the first number.  Correct?  I have no idea.  space/time, not two discrete objects. Whatever number gets you there counting any provable way, that stops there.  The number m, d(m) is the end, and the beginning.  I think right?


Hawking: If something isn't measurable, it doesn't exist.  So, everything is measurable, or it simply isn't.  Hawking tries to explain to people that the question "What happened before the first second?" Is not a question.

Time begins, at the every first zeptosecond.  There is no "before", as there is no dimension of time until that moment.

What about after?  The last zeptosecond happens, weather big freeze, big rip or big bounce, the last zeptosecond happens.  So, right now, the smallest measurable unit of time, from the first one to the last one, that is all that is countable.  That is the largest natural number.   The counting stops at some point.  Nothing exists outside the universe, so there is no after (even if it bounces).  It would not be possible to count and never stop counting.  

That is what infinity is, never stop counting. Would that mean there is no infinity?  What about the space between 0 and one?  If there is no infinity how could there be an infinite number of places between zero and one.  OH!  There isn't, it stops at the largest or smallest if inverted number too.  Yeah, it works.


So, maybe, I think that would makes time the context for size.  Which is dynamic, as the smallest measurable unit of time gets smaller.  So, the largest number is up to us.  The universe is counting on us? Time varies in rate, place to place.  Time does not expire equally at the same rate everywhere.  Not even on earth.  Oh boy, we're fucked!  But not infinitely.  Is this close or am I just high af as fuck right now?


High again, it's like 2/18/21...if there is a smallest measurement of time, then there is a smallest measurement of space.  What is it?  What is the smallest amount of space we can measure?  Whatever that is, if Hawking is correct and if something isn't measurable it doesn't exist, then what happens when we find a smaller measurement of space?  What are the natural limits of time and space?  as ideas not numbers, how does removing the idea of infinity, when counting in math, maybe more, change the context of how we are mathematically here, now? 

Looking back, to now, where would we be, without the need for certainty?  How would calculus be?  If one over "m" was the slope of a curved line?  If it's all finite, then it's finite.  I don't know if it is or not.  So, both ways have to be accounted for, infinite and non-infinite?  The maths change? Is this right?


Thursday, October 1, 2020

Trump or us, who's corona should we worry about?

Hypocrisy is the lowest form of knowledge. There is nothing less to know than me. There is no less morality a being can have than me. This man is not near done killing us at all. It is time to roll up our sleeves.

170,000, that's avg 34,000 people, per day, per state who are alive today, who we know for a fact, if we continue as is, will be dead by Jan 2. If we continue on some other path it will be less than that. Not one person on tv has said one word about us.

There's 91 days until Jan 1. 170,000 is under 2000 American lives dead. Each day. Here today, gone tomorrow. So today's 2000 people for today's avg are gone by Jan 2 (that means dead). I wonder if it is one of us reading this, could be anyone, poof (that means dead, like a person, maybe your buddy or mom, or you, they're very busy today).

Maybe tomorrow they will worry about us? If not maybe the next day or the next, or the one after. Whats 10,000 American lives give or take. Maybe he ordered no life saving until he's better.  Then he can teach us all about mitigation as if he invented it. The rest thought that was a great way to solidify their base maybe.

I don't know man, whatever they have to work on right now, sure is more important than getting those testing sites back up asap. or getting flu shots everywhere, less flu less corona. or more contact tracing or asking for real this time, looking for answers not points: How do we school? How do we job? How do we church? How do we socialize? How do we stimulus?

Get it, they studied all those things already, yet somehow we are here and need to do it again. The first time was for them. I guess how we get along is on us. We are on our own. For a while now.

Whatever they are doing now, I'm sure whatever it is, it's way more important than we are....to them. Look at them running around, at this late date, protecting themselves. I just do not see where they care about us, it's like they don't like us. Would you treat others like this? We don't even occur to them. Technically, we are outside their index of suspicion. Worst government ever.