About the Rules & Moderation category (Part 1)

It’s not like you keep a lot of things in the basement after all, right?

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Oh, you know, not a lot. Nothing important

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This problem acfually would allow informatiok to travel faster than light speed

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None of this cares about actual distance

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Pretty sure you can use this to sync clocks too

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engineers when they see a gripping love story: “how does this impact the laws of physics”

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Shhh Litten’s gonna invent FTL communication with the power of love

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Engineers see math and try to figure out how to apply it while understanding as little as possible

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more accurately, with the power of a doomed romance

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mathematicians see math and try to figure out how many axioms you actually really need

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I already did the idea is pretty simple.

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wikipedia is enlightening because of the sheer number of algebraic structures that are just some equivalent of “what if groups didn’t have to follow this rule”

mathematicians even figured out how to divide by zero and then realized it wasn’t that interesting and never did anything with it again

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The way you sync clocks is you tell Romeo to go to bed at a certain time. Julliet will, after a long period of time of multiple cycles, be able to figure out that the cycle has slowed down

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do you often think about ways to sync clocks

No only when I’m exploiting stupid math logic

It should be theoritically possible to send Morse code messages or messages of some sort too

Once you have synced clocks you could then use the synced clocks as a way to send letters. If I sleep at 10 past then it’s an A etc

Time dial action wait

I’m onto something though.