TheYear2525

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TheYear2525 ,

Imagine it’s 2008, your credit cards have been cancelled, and you just lost your job.

How much would you need to pay off all non-mortgage debt and then stay afloat without going into debt until you can get a new job?

That much.

What shape would the universe's equivalent of a single pixel of 3D space be?

In digital devices, we have pixels, which represent the smallest unit of size anything can be in a digital program. Something that is a single pixel in size in every dimension cannot get smaller. Depending on the software, though, sometimes their shape is not consistent with one another; a pixel could be square, hexagonal, etc....

TheYear2525 , (edited )

Reality isn’t a grid of pixels of any shape. If it were, I suspect the Michelson-Morley experiment would’ve gone differently.

But if it were, the pixels would be some at-least-4-dimensional shape.

Fun fact: many early video games didn’t have pixels (even in the CRT sense of the word)

TheYear2525 ,

I’m saving up for a NAS so I can switch back to Plex after a decade away from the high seas.

TheYear2525 ,

And we’ll be best friends forever, won’t we?

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