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Recent content by Farid7

  1. Farid7

    Finite out of Infinite

    Kinda. What I meant was the number 1 cannot exist without all the numbers smaller than it such as 0.5, 0.4, 0.3 , etc.
  2. Farid7

    Finite out of Infinite

    I can say where the confusion might have occurred. The original post is not about the sum of infinite numbers, rather about all the numbers in a number. Sorry for the confusion.
  3. Farid7

    Time and Timelessness Becoming One

    First let us consider what time consists of. Time is made of before and after. You can also say it consists of the present, which should be before and after some time as well. So, time is made of before and after. Now let us consider the planck time. Which tells us that time has a minimum...
  4. Farid7

    Finite out of Infinite

    Can you make something finite out of Infinite things? Yes, a great example are numbers, there are infinite numbers in each finite number.
  5. Farid7

    The Most Nothing

    Yes.
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    The Most Nothing

    Hello, The most nothing, is there even such a thing as the most nothing? Yes, there can be less nothingness than nothing, it is timelessness. What makes timelessness more nothing than nothing is the fact that nothing can age, thus making it less nothing than timelessness.
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    1 = 10

    Yes, but can you reach 6km after traveling 2km?
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    1 = 10

    Hello, It's very hard to believe that 1 = 10. But it's actually true and possible. How so, you may ask. It's based on the principle of time travel. If you travel 10 seconds later into the future, it would have to take you less than 10 seconds. If you travel in 1 seconds. You have traveled 10...
  9. Farid7

    Speed of Time

    I wanted an accurate measurement of time. The conclusion that I have been led to has been very intriguing. So, I decided to share it. Speed of time is infinite. You might be perplexed. How can that be. Wouldn't it result in all time just happening at once, thus reaching the end of time? My...
  10. Farid7

    The Planck Length and Speed

    Yeah, you might be right. I may have used the wrong word here by using "Planck". I should have just stated that if space had a minimum length, motion would have to happen through disappearing and reappearing to avoid the constant speed dilemma.
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    The Planck Length and Speed

    Okay, thanks for having this discussion with me.
  12. Farid7

    The Planck Length and Speed

    It means that you cannot use the fact that motion is possible to prove that Planck length exists.
  13. Farid7

    The Planck Length and Speed

    The Planck length requires speed of objects to be the same if time has a Planck time. If time is infinitely divisible, then motion cannot be possible.
  14. Farid7

    The Planck Length and Speed

    Hello, I would like to share something interesting about the Planck length and it's relationship to speed. The Planck length requires that objects move at the speed of the Planck length/the Planck time. Which means that every thing would move at the same rate. But, we don't see that happening...
  15. Farid7

    How Some People see the World

    This is a scientific post, it just uses paintings to convey the message. The purpose is education.