If seeing someone 4 days consecutively is seeing them 4 days in a row, does that mean seeing someone every Monday of a month is seeing them 4 days in a column?ApollosArrow@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world – 11 points – 2 months ago15Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentYou can also go 3D. January 8, February 5, March 4, April 8 would be 4 in a stack.That's only moving in the third dimension without moving in any other. If you have movement in all 3 dimensions, you get January 1, February 6, March 13, April 25. Thats diagonally and stacked.Diagonal for the win!1 more...That’s the third dimension of time. You playing 6D chess over hereIf you include multiple years, you can add one more dimension.thank goodness i can see time in 3d now. this wont end badly.Seeing time in 3D, mayhaps like a Time Cube?Holy shit, what an opener, and then the second paragraph is the perfect punchline. I think the wiki editors knew exactly what they were doing.huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal It is entertaining.1 more...
You can also go 3D. January 8, February 5, March 4, April 8 would be 4 in a stack.That's only moving in the third dimension without moving in any other. If you have movement in all 3 dimensions, you get January 1, February 6, March 13, April 25. Thats diagonally and stacked.Diagonal for the win!1 more...That’s the third dimension of time. You playing 6D chess over hereIf you include multiple years, you can add one more dimension.thank goodness i can see time in 3d now. this wont end badly.Seeing time in 3D, mayhaps like a Time Cube?Holy shit, what an opener, and then the second paragraph is the perfect punchline. I think the wiki editors knew exactly what they were doing.huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal It is entertaining.1 more...
That's only moving in the third dimension without moving in any other. If you have movement in all 3 dimensions, you get January 1, February 6, March 13, April 25. Thats diagonally and stacked.Diagonal for the win!1 more...
That’s the third dimension of time. You playing 6D chess over hereIf you include multiple years, you can add one more dimension.
thank goodness i can see time in 3d now. this wont end badly.Seeing time in 3D, mayhaps like a Time Cube?Holy shit, what an opener, and then the second paragraph is the perfect punchline. I think the wiki editors knew exactly what they were doing.huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal It is entertaining.
Seeing time in 3D, mayhaps like a Time Cube?Holy shit, what an opener, and then the second paragraph is the perfect punchline. I think the wiki editors knew exactly what they were doing.huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal It is entertaining.
Holy shit, what an opener, and then the second paragraph is the perfect punchline. I think the wiki editors knew exactly what they were doing.huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal It is entertaining.
huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal It is entertaining.
You can also go 3D. January 8, February 5, March 4, April 8 would be 4 in a stack.
That's only moving in the third dimension without moving in any other.
If you have movement in all 3 dimensions, you get January 1, February 6, March 13, April 25.
Thats diagonally and stacked.
Diagonal for the win!
That’s the third dimension of time. You playing 6D chess over here
If you include multiple years, you can add one more dimension.
thank goodness i can see time in 3d now. this wont end badly.
Seeing time in 3D, mayhaps like a Time Cube?
Holy shit, what an opener, and then the second paragraph is the perfect punchline. I think the wiki editors knew exactly what they were doing.
huh? please elaborate. The opening paragraph of the time cube article appears normal
It is entertaining.