I want to talk about “Virtual Spacetime: Model, Technology, and Applications of Spacetime without Physical Constraints”. I wrote something about it for now.
My enthusiastic thoughts:
- This theory seems really interesting and could lead to various research and applications.
- It could potentially be a topic for future theses or dissertations.
My critical and negative thoughts:
- I feel like someone has already extensively researched and studied this theory, so my research skills might be lacking if I can’t find related previous studies.
- It’s not a complex analysis, just random thoughts or shallow considerations. (However, even if it’s just random thoughts from a first-year undergraduate, it’s still acceptable.)
- It feels like I’m just connecting things I’ve seen or created without any depth.
- It’s too abstract, and there’s a lack of a “so what” factor.
- So, what should I do about it?
Well, it’s interesting in its own way, and if I continue with more specific research, it could become even more fascinating, I guess…?
Regarding “202305 Virtual Time / What to do with ParallelTalk-related research”:
Looking towards the future:
- How is time sharing achieved and what is the common foundation for it?
- The synchronization of breathing among other agents.
- The recognition that people are sharing time.
Abstract and concrete time.
Synchronous and asynchronous.
Subjectivity.
Relative time, polymorphic speed.
What is a timeline?
- Interpretation of the past and future prospects.
Interesting points:
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What about “MetaChron”?
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Is it reducible?
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Personal changes, temporal prospects, attitudes towards the past and future.
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Units of action, such as the time it takes for a cow to breathe.