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Question about Low 2-C

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Since amount of numbers from 0 to 1 are uncountably infinite, would destroying 1 second of timeline count as destroying uncountably infinite numbers of 3-A universes?
 
It’s not known whether time is finitely or infinitesimally quantized, so it’s unclear whether this would be an uncountably infinite number of moments. Considering how we treat space though, I don’t think we would treat it as uncountably infinite.
 
It’s not known whether time is finitely or infinitesimally quantized, so it’s unclear whether this would be an uncountably infinite number of moments. Considering how we treat space though, I don’t think we would treat it as uncountably infinite.
So it's not uncountablyb infinite despite the number of infinitesimal moments being uncountably infinite? Or is the number of infinitesmal moments in 1 second not uncountably infinite? If the latter is true, then that would be contradicting the "infinitesimal" part here.
 
We call space-time a continuum because that was assumed in early theories regarding it, but there’s no actual evidence for or against it being a continuum, and many modern theories seem to treat it as quantized, which would contradict it being a continuum.
 
I wrote this in the other thread, but you seem to fundamentally misunderstand spacetime. For time to be destroyed, it is not sufficient to destroy something so that it doesn't exist; you have to destroy something so that it never existed. The destruction much remove it from the timeline, such that a time traveler could not ever go back to the room. Space-time describes much more than just a thing's physical place in the universe, it also accounts for a thing's position in time. If you removed a room from space-time, you would make it physically impossible to enter the room and stop time's flow there. Even complete annihilation of something so that not even subatomic particles are left would affect a thing's placement in time, and thus all of spacetime.
 
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