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Question about Discrete time

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so my question is simple can every tick or snapshot in discrete time be considered its own space time? if so how? would it be by default or would there be a criteria?(I couldn't find any thing on the wiki on this topic)
 
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Without the aid of close connections with friends, aquaintances or staff, it's going to take you a couple of days or even months to get a thread some attention. You're usually better off continuously repling "bump" on each of your watched threads every day or 2 while you do something else (like work, school, etc).
thank you for your advice🙏
 
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so my question is simple can every tick or snapshot in discrete time be considered its own space time? if so how? would it be by default or would there be a criteria?(I couldn't find any thing on the wiki on this topic)
IMK.
In theoretical frameworks where time is treated as discrete, each tick or snapshot in time can indeed be considered its own spacetime. In these models, time is divided into separate intervals, and each interval represents a unique state of spacetime. This view contrasts with traditional continuous models, such as those in General Relativity, where spacetime is seen as a continuous manifold. In discrete time models, every discrete moment or tick is essentially a different spacetime configuration, reflecting a distinct state of the universe. However, for this consideration to hold, a specific framework or criteria must be established to define how spacetime is structured and how the discrete intervals relate to each other. In practical terms, this means that if time is inherently discrete, each snapshot automatically becomes a unique spacetime, but in continuous models, this discrete approach requires special theoretical considerations.

But CMIIW.
 
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