So you can’t show me the experiment that proves time is infinitely divisible? I just want you to admit you are being dishonest. You can’t point to the experiment that everything you claim MUST REQUIRE but you’re a man of experiments. So you are trusting an unproven axiom, and my only point is, if that axiom is wrong, that time is quantized and discrete rather than infinitely divisible, every “advantage” you want to claim collapses as does the mathematics supporting said theories. Yet you are unwilling to engage or admit this, stop being dishonest, please address the question.

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JOE2o 1 month ago
No you're just being bokners. It’s like we’re discussing whether Pepsi causes burps. I’m saying: “Lots of people have been witnessed drinking Pepsi and then burping, we can even test it ourselves.” You’re saying: “The letter P cannot be proven to exist and that is the first letter in the word Pepsi ergo there is no such thing as Pepsi and so it’s impossible to burp from it.”