I refuse to tell you! Just kidding. You preface a line or block of text with the ‘>’ symbol followed by a space. You can click the little green help button on the bottom right of the comment window to see other kinds of formatting (it should really be called something else, I know).
Never heard of timeless physics or Tegmark’s multiverses; looking at the links, though, I don’t really see the relevance of them.
I highly recommend reading Tegmark’s popular science paper on multiverses, it’s an excellent example of clear and concise science writing.
I think I understand your position better now, thanks for clarifying.
I refuse to tell you! Just kidding. You preface a line or block of text with the ‘>’ symbol followed by a space. You can click the little green help button on the bottom right of the comment window to see other kinds of formatting (it should really be called something else, I know).
Thanks.
I highly recommend reading Tegmark’s popular science paper on multiverses, it’s an excellent example of clear and concise science writing.
I’ll probably do so, once I have the time. I’m procrastinating from doing university stuff at the moment.
I think I understand your position better now, thanks for clarifying.
No worries! I think I might have editted it after you posted, though.
I refuse to tell you! Just kidding. You preface a line or block of text with the ‘>’ symbol followed by a space. You can click the little green help button on the bottom right of the comment window to see other kinds of formatting (it should really be called something else, I know).
I highly recommend reading Tegmark’s popular science paper on multiverses, it’s an excellent example of clear and concise science writing.
I think I understand your position better now, thanks for clarifying.
Thanks.
I’ll probably do so, once I have the time. I’m procrastinating from doing university stuff at the moment.
No worries! I think I might have editted it after you posted, though.