I’ve actually seen that one, stated as “Time had to be invented so everything didn’t happen all at once.” I’m more into the idea of time as another non-spatial dimension. One memorable short story had a guy who invented a way to rotate the 5 dimensions so he could walk along the time dimension. Barely made it back after walking for HOURS and HOURS and not even getting back to when he’d flipped the switch. Finally realized that after the rotation, one second mapped to 186 THOUSAND MILES (light speed, ya know).
I have read that there is a theory in physics that the math doesn’t disprove, that time is an illusion, that the moment of the big bang and now are all one, we appear to experience it sequentially but that time is not an actual thing, just a way of expressing the big bang. All at once, over time.
Can anyone identify the writing on Mr. Burke’s shirt? In the third panel, I’m seeing it as “RPI”—my alma mater. But that could be my own bias. (Also, there must be plenty of schools with the same or similar acronyms.)
SCP-Junior-Researcher about 3 years ago
How many sit ups do you think you’ve done in total?
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
Then everything doesn’t happen all at once. Frazz may have been hit in the head by the ball.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
I’ve actually seen that one, stated as “Time had to be invented so everything didn’t happen all at once.” I’m more into the idea of time as another non-spatial dimension. One memorable short story had a guy who invented a way to rotate the 5 dimensions so he could walk along the time dimension. Barely made it back after walking for HOURS and HOURS and not even getting back to when he’d flipped the switch. Finally realized that after the rotation, one second mapped to 186 THOUSAND MILES (light speed, ya know).
mysterysciencefreezer about 3 years ago
I have to wonder how many times in a week Frazz’s friends just throw their hands up and yell “JUST ANSWER THE QUESTION, SOCRATES!”
Chrisdiaz801 about 3 years ago
You have a point, Frazz, which explains why it took you so long to ask out Miss Plainwell.
ewaldoh about 3 years ago
Nobody can do more than one all at once.
grocks about 3 years ago
Very Vonnegut of you
goboboyd about 3 years ago
The reverse of when you open the container of cookies, it becomes one serving.
BRBurns1960 about 3 years ago
I have read that there is a theory in physics that the math doesn’t disprove, that time is an illusion, that the moment of the big bang and now are all one, we appear to experience it sequentially but that time is not an actual thing, just a way of expressing the big bang. All at once, over time.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 3 years ago
Still competitive at his age.
el_eye about 3 years ago
Best Strip today, Jef. Keep em coming.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 3 years ago
Can anyone identify the writing on Mr. Burke’s shirt? In the third panel, I’m seeing it as “RPI”—my alma mater. But that could be my own bias. (Also, there must be plenty of schools with the same or similar acronyms.)
scaeva Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m 70+. I do 150 “tummy crunchers” every day. I could do more, but I get bored.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Aging gives you time with a doppler effect.
Bilan about 3 years ago
The past may not have been a single moment in time, but it’s still a blur to me.
winfield.wilson about 3 years ago
How many sit-ups in one sitting, he means :)