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Zsubmariner · 3w
Thanks, Jack! I have a few follow-up questions, if I may: "Physical world (universe) must be closed mathematically (hence Planck Temp = 21M cap in equivalence). Without a boundary there can be no mea...
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I have a thought about plank, tell me if this seems right to you: since time is discrete and the keyspace is discrete, there really is no in-between. What we call plank distance or plank time is not a measure of a real thing. It's just a description of the propagation rule viewed from the inside.

There is no in-between. Only time and eternity.

It's hard to think about it without smuggling timespace terms outside the chain, I've noticed. I think that's a huge challenge to the language and thinking here. Cognition and computation are themselves time-bound/on-chain. Yet we can grasp what we cannot compute.

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Jack K · 2w
There is nothing in between blocks of time inside the ledger or between addresses in keyspace. There are only quantized boundaries separating one from another. That’s why we correlated the speed of information in bitcoin and the speed of light in the universe as identical interpretations of the sa...