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[–] varialus ago  (edited ago)

I may be somewhere in between your judgements, lol!. Pondering about the real underlying fundamental nature of the universe can make a person seem smarter than they are due to smart sounding jargon. My understanding of physics is mostly just high level concepts of weird stuff that I was interested in primarily during my teenage years. I don't know much of the math, but I do know a little bit of computer science. It's kind of interesting how data storage relates to conceptualizing stuff because the math has matrices or multi dimensional arrays that sometimes map fairly 1 to 1 with physical matrices of stuff or properties in space, yet the computer isn't storing it in a real matrix. Well, data storage may be layered physically or whatever, but at the lowest level of software abstraction, everything is just a single straight line of numbered boxes storing values, so all representation of multi dimensional arrays or matrices or whatever is purely simulated. Anyway, yeah I think about weird stuff sometimes and try to conceptualize stuff that most people don't think about, but I'm by no means anything all that special. Most everybody has their own thing they're good at and I admire people who are way more talented than me in ways I wish I was talented. When I described imaging all spherical measurements actually being flat but warped through space distortion to seem spherical, I can't actually conceptualize that because it's too impossible, but I sort of understand what I'm trying to imagine. It's sort of like the computer memory analogy, but like a few step further or like sticking spacetime in a spacetime blender and setting it to high.