• Sentient Loom@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    a knot is still a thread. It can still proceed as normal.

    Also, tangled knots happen in space. What kind of space can time get tangled within?

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      6 hours ago

      Imagine that humans traveling through time are like ants walking along a thread. If there’s a tangled mess of knots and chaos, the ants could walk all over the place. If the thread is not in contact at any place, the ants would be left with no choice but to keep on going in one direction.

      Knots would serve as time traveling points where you can freely jump from one part of the timeline to another. Depending on how tangled the thread is, there could be multiple time jump opportunities.

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        I don’t think it makes sense to be walking on top of a thread of time, as if we are separate from time. Our being is inseparable from the thread of time. The fibers in the fabric are our experience, we are the fibers, and we still travel through a one-directional thread, no matter how tangled.

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      15 hours ago

      Also, tangled knots happen in space. What kind of space can time get tangled within?

      Now that’s another fun question! It also makes me wonder, how would space behave in tangly time?

      Would the space in which time gets tangled be primarily around extreme phenomena like black holes, or the very beginnings of the universe (or a universe, if one wants to get into multiverse angles)?