• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    I prefer “stopped clock,” since broken clocks can often continue ticking, albeit at the wrong speed.

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      2 days ago

      A broken clock, whether it ticks too fast or too slow, is still right at least once every 24 hours, I think.

      The only exception would be one that ticks correctly but is not set to the right time (does this count as broken?)

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        2 days ago

        If it ticks faster than time than it would be right more than once (24hr time) a day, the faster it ticks the more times it will incidentally be correct (perhaps there is an allegory here…)

        A clock that ticks slower than time would be right less than once a day, but it can never…

        I feel like I need a simulator to understand this relationship actually…

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          2 days ago

          I was thinking of analog 12hr clock with no distinction between AM and PM

          I wonder if your 24hr clock example would be more intuitive as frequencies and phases?

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            2 days ago

            I was also visualizing the round analogue clock face, but didn’t want to muddy the water by saying “twice” when I guess it’s technically only once, just no am/pm delineation.

            I am puzzling over this at work now. I guess a fast clock could be right almost infinite times a day if it ran fast enough, but a slow clock can only be as slow as a whisper faster than stopped, which would mean it could be right alllllllllllllmost twice a day, but never twice a day.

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          2 days ago

          Where in my comment did I ever suggest that I don’t understand this?

          I was just reflecting on the comment that I was responding to, which was specifying that a broken clock may be running fast or slow, instead of being stopped.

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            1 day ago

            Where in my comment did I suggest that you didn’t understand something? Take a breath dude.

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              1 day ago

              I’m not upset, just confused… the comment you posted just reiterates something that the person I replied to and I already know lol

      • AoxoMoxoA@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        She probably gets a couple softball questions right from time to time :

        🗣 " Today is Thursday, right?"

        🧟‍♀️ “Yessssssss!”