I used this premise in an RPG I ran. Basically everyone was in a Matrix-like simulation that procedurally generated the world as it was needed. In order to escape the simulation the PCs needed to trigger a glitch in the system by doing so much random unpredictable shit that the system couldn't keep up. Part of the world would fail to render, and that's how you "escape", basically noclipping into a dev area.
Lately I've been experimenting with making time loops within time loops, focusing on the more pleasurable parts of the meta time loop. This is popularly known as "addiction".
Or, before doing something irrational is public, just say, “Sorry about this, I’m trying to break a time loop.” Then, after acting like a jerkass, thank the person for helping you out. Of course, one could do this *even if you aren’t in a time loop*. 😄
I've been stuck in this loop for what must be 2 months now, unfortunately the loop hasn't noticed that any of my irrational actions are out of the ordinary 😢
Honestly, time loops for me end on their own, when given enough time. I just check my calendar when I log in, to see if the day is repeating or not. Nothing "fun" really seems to happen those days though.
The intro reminds me of the Monty Python "Dejà Vu" skit where someone is talking about dejà vu, but that keeps repeating, and each time the person gets more panicked.
Tip from a timelord: You can break a timeloop by creating another timeloop inside. That will cause both to perish. Or you press the paradox removal button in a tardis
Actually time loops are relative, your actions do have consequences outside the time loop and looping is a sign of diverging local timelines. The nature of the time loop is important in determining how you leave the time loop, your best bet is to hope it is a precessing time loop that eventually terminates. Just like how black holes have closed space like curves, time loops can be treated similarly with a closed timeline curve, and may contain a virtual event horizon. Leaving this virtual event horizon will leave the time loop, an "escape velocity" if you will. Some time loops require impossible "escape velocities" these are true time loops whose elements are causally trapped and will terminate at the end of the time loop, like falling into a black hole, it will be gone from the universe after the time in which it occupies has past (from an outside observer). To leave such time loops require you create your own time, or bring some with you, this requires a time machine, these time loops are the most difficult to escape from.
To be real the idea of doing strange things actually breaking the time loop is really cool
I used this premise in an RPG I ran. Basically everyone was in a Matrix-like simulation that procedurally generated the world as it was needed. In order to escape the simulation the PCs needed to trigger a glitch in the system by doing so much random unpredictable shit that the system couldn't keep up. Part of the world would fail to render, and that's how you "escape", basically noclipping into a dev area.
@@adamb89 what a incredible campaign
It reminds me of how you would jump in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once
Lately I've been experimenting with making time loops within time loops, focusing on the more pleasurable parts of the meta time loop.
This is popularly known as "addiction".
welp there's no such possibility because you're addicted
Darn, I wish this video came out BEFORE I got stuck in a time loop just last week. It would've been SO helpful!
oh please 🙄
Or, before doing something irrational is public, just say, “Sorry about this, I’m trying to break a time loop.” Then, after acting like a jerkass, thank the person for helping you out.
Of course, one could do this *even if you aren’t in a time loop*. 😄
I've been stuck in this loop for what must be 2 months now, unfortunately the loop hasn't noticed that any of my irrational actions are out of the ordinary 😢
clearly irrational is ordinary for you
Me waking up poor for another day…this loop ends…right guys…?
I seem to be stuck in a quantum hangover loop, it's time to do something _CRAZY_
disgusting pfp
your profile pic disgusts me
your profile pic is gross
"Don't do anything... rash" **pterodactyl scream**
I love these i could watch them all day
perfect as always! love you guys!
Honestly, time loops for me end on their own, when given enough time. I just check my calendar when I log in, to see if the day is repeating or not. Nothing "fun" really seems to happen those days though.
NEW MEOW OUT AND ABOUT QDOT! WOOOT
This scenario along with the music reminds me of a game Jackbox had just revealed called Timejinx
Lime Loops are indeed scary. I mean, there's only so much sourness anybody can take!
ANOTHER ARG SINCE OMEGA MART LETS GOOOOOO
Yeah Convergence Station is the one in Denver.
I went to Omega Mart last June and it was amazing! So many people tho.
Great stuff!
The intro reminds me of the Monty Python "Dejà Vu" skit where someone is talking about dejà vu, but that keeps repeating, and each time the person gets more panicked.
Time loop? Did someone for get to put up the Ecru cone?
It got so bad already for the doc that they skipped the cone and gave him an aqua bed already. 😆
Tip from a timelord: You can break a timeloop by creating another timeloop inside. That will cause both to perish. Or you press the paradox removal button in a tardis
NONE OF THEM WORK
Actually time loops are relative, your actions do have consequences outside the time loop and looping is a sign of diverging local timelines. The nature of the time loop is important in determining how you leave the time loop, your best bet is to hope it is a precessing time loop that eventually terminates. Just like how black holes have closed space like curves, time loops can be treated similarly with a closed timeline curve, and may contain a virtual event horizon. Leaving this virtual event horizon will leave the time loop, an "escape velocity" if you will. Some time loops require impossible "escape velocities" these are true time loops whose elements are causally trapped and will terminate at the end of the time loop, like falling into a black hole, it will be gone from the universe after the time in which it occupies has past (from an outside observer). To leave such time loops require you create your own time, or bring some with you, this requires a time machine, these time loops are the most difficult to escape from.
Why did you all private The Omega Mart Experience video?
Life is just an 168 hour time loop
Man I wanna go to Colorado
cool!
Man they should have shown the starting theme at the end again
Are the two people at the end the sexy pandas from a vid like 15 years ago?!
make more commericials pls
Hello
Meow Wolf x SCP
PLEASE MAKE GRIMACE SHAKE
Ok nerd
I thought he said welcome to the Q-anon family