I’m not entirely sure what this list is about. Maybe because no one is quite sure of that. Can anyone be?
Now, sure, you can delve deeper into the explanations, theories, and hypotheses, but for a moment, stop and think to yourself: Is this really so? thator is it just a plot hole so let’s just laugh it off and get on with our lives?
Whatever the case, people online have been discussing the biggest plot holes in reality that, if you think hard enough, will eventually drive you crazy. probably. somewhat. Don’t quote me on that.
Awareness. We go to sleep or lose life and suddenly it’s day? No, where to wait!? I want 8 hours of lucid dreaming, dammit, I don’t want to wake up right away!
It’s like hitting the Skip Scene or Spam A button to jump through the dialogue, it feels like someone is skipping something important.
The moon is 400 times smaller than the sun, and the sun is 400 times farther from the earth than the moon. This is what allows a solar eclipse to occur.
human consciousness. Like at some point in time you go from being an unconscious ball of semi-functional flesh to a conscious human being. Like I’m sorry, what?
There is a Planck unit. In theoretical mathematics, we can divide an infinite number. In fact, there is the smallest possible “thing” it can be divided into, which is the Planck unit. Remember relativity, a unit of space is equivalent to a unit of time. They are not two different things, but rather two different ways of measuring one thing. This means that there is the smallest possible distance to traverse, and the smallest unit of time to do so…the universe is not analog! It has frame rate and pixel resolution.
I have four kids, one of whom just graduated from high school, and one who just graduated from college. One of them had already finished his freshman year of middle school. My youngest was 9 1/2 and closed at 10. She is actually wearing an old dance outfit that originally belonged to the eldest. I told her “Hey, this was for your sister”.
What will I get? Time can move so slowly sometimes, especially when you’re waiting for something to happen. But then you’re as middle-aged as I am now and you look back and it seems like it went by so quickly.
Let me give an example that might be more global. I work in education. We just had the weirdest, craziest, and probably the most difficult school year of my entire career. Lots of hard, hard and mental work to pull it off. But then almost like a flashback, looking back, it was over. It’s summer time again. And in the summer, where I live anyway, summer is the fastest of all.
Time and how it feels to pass versus what it feels to look back is a huge plot hole or “glitch in the Matrix” if you will.
And when I was younger, people tried to explain how fast things had gone, like parenthood or my career and stuff. I didn’t believe them when they told me, but they were right. Luckily I took some pictures and built some memories that will last because otherwise everything would be a blur.
When I hear a physicist say “All that stuff I’ve learned about Newton’s laws is actually wrong and it’s just approximations of this other stuff that makes no sense.”
If an entity had to stop time for thousands of years, there is no possible way anyone would know (unless there is any visible change but that’s just selective).
According to what we understand from the transfer of matter and energy, there should be no matter in the universe. However, there are tons of matter in the universe. Literally what f**k happened? Someone hacks into the universe itself.
What happens when we get as fast as we’re going to get?
You know…the current world record for the men’s 100m is 9.58 seconds (Usain Bolt)…but you imagine there will come a day when one guy beats that…then another and another…but in the end we’ll be as fast as we can get (because you can’t go back), so what’s next?
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