Obscure questions that need answering

If time is pixelated then is there any such thing as motion and for that matter does that mean that everything is pre-determined.

What would happen if Pinnochio said "My nose will now grow"
Pixelated is merely an unspecified measurement of relative size, which unless met in a standardised arena suggests a chunking designed merely to help visualise separation into pieces. Even if we assume it has linear scale, then of course motion potentially could still occur as the measurement parameter in question is not necessarily designed to exclude extra-scope activity.
 
Pixelated is merely an unspecified measurement of relative size, which unless met in a standardised arena suggests a chunking designed merely to help visualise separation into pieces. Even if we assume it has linear scale, then of course motion potentially could still occur as the measurement parameter in question is not necessarily designed to exclude extra-scope activity.
You lost me at Pixelated
 
Pixelated is merely an unspecified measurement of relative size, which unless met in a standardised arena suggests a chunking designed merely to help visualise separation into pieces. Even if we assume it has linear scale, then of course motion potentially could still occur as the measurement parameter in question is not necessarily designed to exclude extra-scope activity.
Is time simply a compact dimension of a Calabi-Yau manifold? Does it have non-linear relationships to other dimensions? Does time differ in relation to different manifolds? Is time a consistent dimension across manifolds? Would a dimension consistent across manifolds necessarily still have a linear relationship to compact dimensions within the manifold?
 
Fortunately I’m still here. (Just)

I figure it’s because Noilly Prat is in fact a vermouth and only 18%. Adding it into the mix made my stomach think differently though.

At least my mate’s kitchen cupboards are now a little clearer.
 
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