• lugal@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    No, my whole point is that since it can’t cool down without temporal paradox, it has to already have room temperature and be already cold

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      1 day ago

      I would argue that there are infinite timelines of a room temperature “pizza slice” in various stages of decay, and eventually new reactions in the final two panels. If it reach room temperature, which it must, there is bacteria on that 'za.

      (Edited for brevity)

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      5 days ago

      There’s no way to avoid a temporal paradox. Will the dude in panel 3 be able to smell the pizza? If so, there are microscopic particles from the pizza being emitted into the air. That means that by the time the pizza reaches panel 4, it won’t be the same pizza that was brought into panel 2.

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          4 days ago

          Yeah, even if it’s a pizza enclosed in diamond so nothing can escape, surely they’re putting fingerprints on it by handling it, so it will change from cycle to cycle.