*Even by the standards of talking about "time" and what "time" is, that's pretty messed up #atemporality #programming
https://shanrauf.com/archive/how-to-think-about-time-in-programming
" the basic (and perhaps correct) nightmare scenario that the technology will destroy the history business" #atemporality
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/magazine/ai-history-historians-scholarship.html
*Primitive bioiogical clocks. #atemporality
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59908-7/figures/1
"For a supercomputer with unlimited power that could track the exact state of every particle in the universe, entropy would always remain constant — since no information would be lost — and time would cease to flow." #atemporality
https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-is-entropy-a-measure-of-just-how-little-we-really-know-20241213/
Exactly 200 years ago, a French engineer introduced an idea that would quantify the universe’s inexorable slide into decay. But entropy, as it’s currently understood, is less a fact about the world than a reflection of our growing ignorance. Embracing that truth is leading to a rethink of everything from rational decision-making to the limits of machines.
*What is "time," and why did anybody learn to measure or care about time, because, well, you don't actually have to #Piraha #atemporality #anumerality