unprecedented.
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No moment is the same
Nor will it ever be repeated
Not today
Not in your lifetime
Not in the history of the universe
The 24 — 7 — 365 cycle is only a stubbornly persistent illusion
Every moment is unprecedented.
So why do we describe time in cycles of minutes, hours, days or years?
Instead, why not have a unique glyph for every moment?
I present a new language with as many words as there are moments in time
A language equally as stubborn and persistent as the illusion of time itself.
A unique glyph is generated every second, and each glyph is deterministically tied to the present time. That means that no glyph will ever repeat (until the end of time).