- current dimensions are around us without any extra effort
- quantum entanglement seems to me the same particle seen twice
- space is a combination of three dimensions that we can measure
- movement is mostly perceived when time is a factor. an object that moves from point A to point B, will do it in certain amount of time (t)
- maybe moving trough time is just a matter of considering that we can measure one dimension for time but not the others.
- two particles that are entangled, will require some time to be moved apart.
- what about if time is the shadow, in our perception field, of another dimension for a quantum entanglement behaviour?
To determine which is faster between find | cpio -pdvm and rsync for copying a large directory tree locally, we need to consider several factors: the nature of the operation, the tools' design, the system environment, and the specific use case. Let’s break this down based on the information provided in the web results and general knowledge about these tools. Overview of the Tools find | cpio -pdvm : find : Recursively lists all files and directories in a given path. cpio : A tool for copying files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. In this case, with the -pdvm options: -p : Pass-through mode (copy files from one directory tree to another). -d : Create directories as needed. -v : Verbose mod...
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