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I'm watching the Time Cube guy's MIT lecture and trying to understand what he's saying. He said something about how a grandfather is equally as old as his grandson, because he only becomes a grandfather when his grandson is born. So he has been a grandfather as many years as he has had a grandson. That is coherent, but it's also not true. I'm guessing the timecube theory is similar to this? It's day somewhere and it's night somewhere, so not everyone shares the same time, but they are all on different time zones? Is time cube theory really just like, timezones? Like did this guy just discover timezones for the first time and think that he invented it? I don't get it. Also it was interesting seeing him say boomer stuff in front of an MIT audience, he said that a black man and a white man are more similar than a man and a woman of the same race, and he said that races are okay if they are separate but it's not okay when you mix them because it causes fighting. I feel kinda bad because he's like an old boomer veteran and all these college students are just laughing at him while he tries to stay coherent in his lecture lol.
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