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I’ve been thinking about Virtual Time and it made me wonder what exactly is a timeline.
- Both Chronos Time, the playback bar of a video, and history books have timelines that run in parallel.
- I think the reason why the discussion above is not well understood by (axokxi) is because it’s not clear what things have a timeline.
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Miscellaneous things that have a timeline
- Music
- Language, writing
- History books
- Playback bar of a video
- Time in the narrative world of a video
- Flashback scenes
- Chronos Time
- If we consider Kairos (subjective time) as the absolute timeline, then Chronos is just one timeline that is no different from other timelines.
- In Physics, it has a specialness of being able to be mathematically related to other variables, but outside of physics, it’s just one timeline.
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I remember reading in a book about Theory of time that time can be interpreted as a axis-like space.
- I should read it again 21031x
Interesting cases to consider
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Movie trailers
- Before watching the main movie: Only the timeline of the playback bar is perceived.
- After watching the main movie: In addition to the timeline of the playback bar, the timeline of the movie itself and even the timeline of the story world can be perceived.
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I want to make finding an answer to this my goal for a while.
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Once this is clear, I want to write a note on time.