+180 99.999% of what happened in the last 24h on earth will be forgotten by tomorrow, amirite?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

How much of it will ever have been known though?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

100% will be forgotten if it's *the* last 24 hours on Earth

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Not true. The intergalactic alien recording devices will capture some of it.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Like a cosmic wildlife camera

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Exactly.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Or a cosmic nanny cam

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Like JWST?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Hah! Good one!

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Half of all made up statistics are accurate 99% of the time.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Did you pull that percentage out of yer arse?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Dude like 62% of statistics are made up on the spot. What do you expect

by Anonymous 1 year ago

And the other 38% are used in a misleading manner.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

defo

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Just 99.999% of it.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

99.999% of what happened in the last 24h on Earth was not even noticed in the first place.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Just so you know, you're saying people don't remember more than a second of the previous day

by Anonymous 1 year ago

No it won't. It's all being logged by the architect of the matrix. It learns from the past. Thus making the simulation more and more efficient every day.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

What is „happened"? Is the wind blowing „happened"? Do rocks „happen" to stay in the same place? Is light travelling from A to b something that „happened"? How small does something have to be to not be counted as something that „happened"? Is an electron circling protons something that „happened"? If so, wouldn't electrons circling protons make up a majority of things that happened, and since we know they do that, the majority would not be forgotten?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

No, it's saved to the cloud for 30 days.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

How do you count "things that happened"?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

99.9999999999999% of what happens in each second isn't even observed.... your point?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

So you think that everyone on earth is only going to remember 0.001% of the day before? So if I watch a TV show I'll have completely forgotten the entire episode tomorrow? Any conversations I had, any plans I made, work meetings, all out the window? Seems pretty unlikely, mate.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Humans won't even have experienced 99.9999 of what happens on earth in 24 hours.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

i think that's the point

by Anonymous 1 year ago

You can't forget what you didn't know.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

By "forget" i was thinking about the collective knowledge of every living being on this planet

by Anonymous 1 year ago

nice statistic source of statistic: op's ass

by Anonymous 1 year ago

The Palestinians will never forget

by Anonymous 1 year ago

What's interesting is the over confidence people have in the internet to preserve history. In the end I doubt most of what's thrown up on the internet will stand the test of time. More so than in the past of course but by how much? I have my doubts most of what is recorded on a daily basis will be around for more than a lifetime.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

I can't even remember what I was doing an hour ago

by Anonymous 1 year ago

I hope that includes all of the mistakes I made at work today

by Anonymous 1 year ago

what happens to that 1% then?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

You only remember 0.001% of yesterday?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

And most often: it's a good thing

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Your sentence structure is confusing the hell out of me.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Buddy, I've already forgotten what I had for breakfast. I won't need to wait until tomorrow.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

could've just said "most of what happened in the last 24hours will be forgotten in the next 24 hours." or something similar instead of making up a stat that doesn't make really make sense

by Anonymous 1 year ago

define "forgotten" here.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Given how much actually happens, id say you are overestimating how much will be remembered.

by Anonymous 1 year ago