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>detanking

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>>12225170
>no mechanism to perceive time
>time no longer exists
>no direction on time
>time exists and does not at a singular point that represents all time as a zero vector
>nothing matter not in the beginning or the end
>none of it even happened
>unless quantum suicide then you'd need to live until the end of time only to suffer infinitely if time is infinite
I like option A better
which one do you think is more real?
or option C:
multiverse theory is right and during a quantum event when you die there's a version of you that returns null and an other that remains in the loop
basically option B.

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