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Not much to say. I'm conscious, just like you. Having a similar experience in this construct.

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JimGriffOne
JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
You are literally the universe looking back at yourself, wondering what the fuck you are. This picture is what keeps me from killing myself. It's my phone's wallpaper. I look at it from time to time and wonder about the aliens on the UFO's I've seen, what they're thinking about.
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Benonwine@benonwine·
WOW The BBC is now suggesting the UK needs fewer dogs. That’s… quite something. 😮😳🫢 Dogs are part of everyday life for millions of people in the UK and we are a dog loving people. My MESSAGE to the BBC, F***K OFF! What’s yours?
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JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
I believe consciousness to be external to the "block". This is where my idea deviates, and where I think Block Universe hypothesis gets things wrong. Block Universe is a neat and tidy idea, but it's too "finished", like it's solved all the problems. It doesn't take into consideration what's potentially outside of the block. Consciousness can't just be an illusion caused by complex 4D neurology - neurology being geometric patterns that extend out into a 4th dimension and are completely fixed in place. What causes the "observing" of this 4D shape? Quantum Physics tells us that observation requires interaction, and that interaction changes the state of the thing being observed at the fundamental level. How does this fit in with Block Universe? I may not have a full picture of Block Universe yet, so I could be totally wrong. :)
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
Your entire life is already written. You just haven’t read it yet. When Einstein’s friend Michele Besso died in 1955, Einstein wrote to his family: “For us believing physicists, the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” In Einstein’s equations, time doesn’t flow. It exists as a dimension, like height or width, spread out in a four-dimensional block called spacetime. Your birth, your death, and every moment between exist simultaneously as coordinates in this block. What you call “now” is just your consciousness moving through already-existing events, like a spotlight sliding along a pre-recorded film. The experimental evidence for this is overwhelming. GPS satellites prove it daily. Time runs faster in orbit due to weaker gravity. If time were universal and flowing, this wouldn’t happen. But if time is a dimension that gets warped by mass and energy, then different locations experience different rates of “passage” through the time dimension. Particle accelerators confirm it too. When scientists accelerate particles to near light speed, those particles experience time dilation. From our perspective, they decay more slowly. From their perspective, our entire experiment happens in an instant. Same events, different coordinates in the time dimension. But the deepest confirmation comes from quantum entanglement experiments. When two particles become entangled, measuring one instantly affects the other across any distance. Einstein called this “spooky action at a distance” because it seemed to require faster-than-light communication. But if past, present, and future all exist simultaneously, the communication isn’t happening across space. It’s happening across the complete four-dimensional structure where both measurements already exist as eternal facts. The measurement doesn’t cause the correlation. The correlation exists timelessly throughout the block universe. Think about what this means for free will. Every choice you believe you’re making exists as an eternal coordinate in spacetime. Your decision to read these words was never “made.” It simply exists at these coordinates the same way the Eiffel Tower exists at its coordinates. You experience the illusion of choosing because your consciousness encounters each decision point sequentially. But the choice itself is as fixed and permanent as your height. Your memories aren’t records of the past. They’re present-moment brain states that create the subjective experience of having had a past. Your anticipation of the future isn’t prediction. It’s a present-moment brain state that creates the subjective experience of approaching events. The flowing river of time is a construction your consciousness creates to make sense of its movement through eternally existing coordinates. What you call life is just consciousness reading itself.
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Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday

🚨 According to Einstein, the past, the present, and the future exist simultaneously, and time is an illusion.

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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
If you travelled back in time to the 40's and shows the British this video, they'd think they lost the war
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JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
The only issue with the Block Universe hypothesis is thag is negates to take into consideration the reshaping of the block. External influences by the intersection between "consciousness" and the block itself. Imagine it this way: In Quantum Physics, it is impossible to measure something without interacting with it, and this interaction causes a difference in the state of the thing being measured. This means you can't know the exact state the thing was in because the measurement changed the state. Extend this to consciousness interacting with the block in order to perceive it as it falls through the block, experiencing "time". This act of observation can and does have an effect on the overall shape of the block (or fractal construct). Now imagine that the block isn't just made of four dimensions, but that it is many more sets of dimensions stacked on top of one another, side-by-side one another, in front of and behind one another (basically all rotated 90 degrees perpendicular to each other), with different beings living in these parallel worlds. You are the observation phenomenon seeing and interacting with all of it, while at the same time changing the state of the whole fractal shape simultaneously. If we are living inside a multidimensional fractal with self-similar geometry at different levels, a tiny change in part of the fractal immediately changes the whole shape. You, as a consciousness entity, using this brain-body system controlled by consciousness, therefore have the means of changing the whole of reality and how it operates, which is why your individual behaviour matters in the grand scheme of things. You create the world around you (by your physical actions/interactions with the physical environment), and all of this helps to co-create the whole of reality and how it develops. Although, from your individual perspecive you can't sense the changes in the whole fractal (this is why Block Universe hypothesis falsely sees it as a solid, un-changeable thing). The reason you feel separated from everything else is due to decoherence from other aspects of the fractal. This brings about space, time and subjective experience on the individual level, even though you are the observation phenomenon observing all aspects of the fractal simultaneously. tl;dr - "Consciousness" interacts with the "block", causing shifts in its shape, so it isn't a solid, unchangeable thing. As a body-brain consciousness-controlled system, you can and do change the "block" every day, more so than you believe you do (on a MUCH larger scale). Behave well while you're here in this form.
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana

Your entire life is already written. You just haven’t read it yet. When Einstein’s friend Michele Besso died in 1955, Einstein wrote to his family: “For us believing physicists, the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” In Einstein’s equations, time doesn’t flow. It exists as a dimension, like height or width, spread out in a four-dimensional block called spacetime. Your birth, your death, and every moment between exist simultaneously as coordinates in this block. What you call “now” is just your consciousness moving through already-existing events, like a spotlight sliding along a pre-recorded film. The experimental evidence for this is overwhelming. GPS satellites prove it daily. Time runs faster in orbit due to weaker gravity. If time were universal and flowing, this wouldn’t happen. But if time is a dimension that gets warped by mass and energy, then different locations experience different rates of “passage” through the time dimension. Particle accelerators confirm it too. When scientists accelerate particles to near light speed, those particles experience time dilation. From our perspective, they decay more slowly. From their perspective, our entire experiment happens in an instant. Same events, different coordinates in the time dimension. But the deepest confirmation comes from quantum entanglement experiments. When two particles become entangled, measuring one instantly affects the other across any distance. Einstein called this “spooky action at a distance” because it seemed to require faster-than-light communication. But if past, present, and future all exist simultaneously, the communication isn’t happening across space. It’s happening across the complete four-dimensional structure where both measurements already exist as eternal facts. The measurement doesn’t cause the correlation. The correlation exists timelessly throughout the block universe. Think about what this means for free will. Every choice you believe you’re making exists as an eternal coordinate in spacetime. Your decision to read these words was never “made.” It simply exists at these coordinates the same way the Eiffel Tower exists at its coordinates. You experience the illusion of choosing because your consciousness encounters each decision point sequentially. But the choice itself is as fixed and permanent as your height. Your memories aren’t records of the past. They’re present-moment brain states that create the subjective experience of having had a past. Your anticipation of the future isn’t prediction. It’s a present-moment brain state that creates the subjective experience of approaching events. The flowing river of time is a construction your consciousness creates to make sense of its movement through eternally existing coordinates. What you call life is just consciousness reading itself.

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Not the Bee
Not the Bee@Not_the_Bee·
Japanese 𝕏 collided with American 𝕏, yet I don’t see any liberal accounts talking about it. I guess the algorithm’s only exposing them to true Americans.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Inventing temperature readings from phantom weather stations and now inflating maximum daily temperature records. Do you see that the MET office are on a mission to fabricate evidence to justify Net Zero. They have to because it’s all a fraud being played on you
Toby Young@toadmeister

New research has found 'statistical proof' that the Met Office is inflating UK maximum daily temperatures, with the odds that corrupted weather stations are recording temperatures accurately being less than one in 10,000. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/29/sta…

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JimGriffOne
JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
Are you finding it difficult to figure out what's real from what's not, because some AI videos are virtually indistinguishable between reality? What about when you eventually have a brain chip installed that interfaces directly with your brain? Auditory, visual, sensory... Then comes the big question: How do you know you're not already in a simulation right now? Think about it as deeply as you dare. Can you figure out if there's an escape route built in by the creators? Something that allows you to glimpse the whole of reality for what it is?
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JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
Here's a game analogy I know @Asmongold will definitely agree with: If you are in a guild and you invite all the shit players to a raid when you still aren't fully geared yourself, you will keep failing to kill bosses. No progression will occur. This is akin to inviting the third world into developed nations and giving them free welfare when you don't have the infrastructure to support them. BUT... If you invite only the best players to guild raids (the equivalent of high trust people a stable, developed society), they will win the raids over and over, get all the best loot, and the guild will progress at a very fast rate. Eventually the guild is so progressed that they can offer "loot runs" for the worst players in the guild, helping them gear up. This is basically an analogy for how the free market operates, providing poorer people will spillover "loot". The first option stifles guild progress and everyone loses out. The second option provides everyone with a better game experience overall. It just takes a bit of time to get to that endgame for those who lack skill. Everyone wins in the end with option 2, however we still have people who can't seem to figure out that mass, uncontrolled, illegal immigration is a bad thing for everyone, including the illegal immigrants. It just doesn't work for anyone. Also, this is why we have master loot in guilds, so nobody can ninja loot, like we're seeing now in nations where we've had mass immigration for a looooong time. The ninja looting is getting out of hand here in Britain, to where shops are installing security devices on packs of meat so low-trust people don't keep unnecessarily rolling NEED on them while the rest of us high-trust people roll GREED.
JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne

While it's a nice gesture to "look after the world", it's not possible in reality. Feelings never trump reality. Someone has to work and provide products and services to keep society going. Who is doing this? What is the burden? How many more people can Britain let in? The reality is this: If we want to help the rest of the world, and if there are people who are incapable of looking after themselves without support from "the state" (basically taxpayers funnelling money through a highly corrupted government), it isn't possible using our current methodology. We need to colonise the world, but from a free market perspective. Independent businesses expanding out into Africa and beyond. That is the only way to help people who can't seem to help themselves. That takes a lot of time and effort, and it also requires borders to keep those kinds of people out until we can create a self-sustaining system, enough that we can expand out into their nations, providing them with benefits they need to survive and thrive. Now recognise this important point: Why would our government choose option 1 (mass, uncontrolled immigration from the third world)? This destroys our ability to help those people, as well as ourselves, so our system never gains a self-sustaining status. Our whole nation degrades over time until it's useless. It can't help us, them, or anyone else. It's all by design. This is to destroy the West so all our wealth can be transferred to the Corporate class and we will all become serfs in a Neo-Feudalistic system. Remember this quote from the WEF? "You will own nothing, have no privacy, but be happy." They want to OWN and CONTROL you. This is why you are seeing a mass surveillance A.I. control grid being installed in your nation right now. Quick message before I go: Think for yourself. Don't allow anyone else to think for you. Look at things for WHAT THEY ARE not what you've been TOLD THEY ARE. That's the only way out of this mess.

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JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
While it's a nice gesture to "look after the world", it's not possible in reality. Feelings never trump reality. Someone has to work and provide products and services to keep society going. Who is doing this? What is the burden? How many more people can Britain let in? The reality is this: If we want to help the rest of the world, and if there are people who are incapable of looking after themselves without support from "the state" (basically taxpayers funnelling money through a highly corrupted government), it isn't possible using our current methodology. We need to colonise the world, but from a free market perspective. Independent businesses expanding out into Africa and beyond. That is the only way to help people who can't seem to help themselves. That takes a lot of time and effort, and it also requires borders to keep those kinds of people out until we can create a self-sustaining system, enough that we can expand out into their nations, providing them with benefits they need to survive and thrive. Now recognise this important point: Why would our government choose option 1 (mass, uncontrolled immigration from the third world)? This destroys our ability to help those people, as well as ourselves, so our system never gains a self-sustaining status. Our whole nation degrades over time until it's useless. It can't help us, them, or anyone else. It's all by design. This is to destroy the West so all our wealth can be transferred to the Corporate class and we will all become serfs in a Neo-Feudalistic system. Remember this quote from the WEF? "You will own nothing, have no privacy, but be happy." They want to OWN and CONTROL you. This is why you are seeing a mass surveillance A.I. control grid being installed in your nation right now. Quick message before I go: Think for yourself. Don't allow anyone else to think for you. Look at things for WHAT THEY ARE not what you've been TOLD THEY ARE. That's the only way out of this mess.
Gareth Davies@GarethDavies007

Since 1997 over 12million immigrants have entered Britain. 80% remain firmly dependent on Welfare. Total cost is £50k per person pa. This is a staggering amount of money. Close to £500billion. It's destroying our National economy. Labour started immigration in 1997 & wants more

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Gareth Davies
Gareth Davies@GarethDavies007·
Since 1997 over 12million immigrants have entered Britain. 80% remain firmly dependent on Welfare. Total cost is £50k per person pa. This is a staggering amount of money. Close to £500billion. It's destroying our National economy. Labour started immigration in 1997 & wants more
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JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
@RealUnsweetDee My first thought was urine for analysis. Then I thought of mushy peas. We have weird mushy pea containers similar to this used at fish and chip shops. Then I thought of coca cola for some reason. Mac Donald's coke. It doesn't have a straw hole, though... Not a clue.
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SweetDee@RealUnsweetDee·
Wonton soup, obviously
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JimGriffOne@JimGriffOne·
@WyattCatarina Basically, this is men comparing the size of their balls with the giant "ball" in the sky - the Sun. Our balls must therefore be bigger than 863,000 miles in diameter.
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Catarina Senora Gatita@WyattCatarina·
First, you HAVE to watch the entire video 😅 I’m not even gonna try to write a long intro for this one. We’re going straight to the comments! That’s where the real gold always is. I’ll start us off… Black Hole Sun 🕳️🌞 Who's next?!
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久しぶりにやばすぎる症例見た
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