Here on earth, we’re close enough in distance, mass, speed traveled and direction to feel like time is uniform, so we simple autocorrect the differences.
The truth, however, is completely non-linear.
Here on earth, we’re close enough in distance, mass, speed traveled and direction to feel like time is uniform, so we simple autocorrect the differences.
The truth, however, is completely non-linear.
And therefore terribly anti-intuitive for creatures programmed by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution to survive in this insignificantly small and uncommon piece of space we call earth.
You consider this uncommon? Pretty sure the data would say otherwise
I was talking from a wholistic point of view. As far I understand most of the universe is quasi-empty space. But I agree that if we consider only barionic matter, our plannet is not so uncommon anymore ;)
nostr:npub13wfgha67mdxall3gqp2hlln7tc4s03w4zqhe05v4t7fptpvnsgqs0z4fun what’s barionic matter?
To simplify lets say that is things other than space and time, mainly planets, stars, black holes, asteroids and everything within them