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[โ€“] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Money and working for it stop making sense immediately, so nobody works at anywhere, no services are going to be in place unless the workers are somewhat bored.

Without service workers, how fast do you think you would go? You will always be in the same city? Can you learn to fly a plane to eventually reach another place? Can you learn to fly a Boeing by yourself to travel farther? No fucking security regulations anywhere baby.

You can go a full day without eating or drinking much water, so maybe some days you eat, some you don't. After few loops, crime rises, and it can't be really punished, but people will remember criminals and what they did, so the next day a bunch of the affected can kill the criminal for the day, until they no longer want to do it.

How Groundhog Day rules would apply here? Everyone wakes at the same time? What happens if some go to sleep earlier and some try to be wake as many days as possible, until their inevitable death?

Most interesting thing is that no real danger would exist, and no real consequences, as the static world resets, but the collective memory of people would survive.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to travel a few hours a day to the airport and learn to fly a plane. As for going anywhere, I don't see the point beyond doing some spectacular aerodynamics on a 747.

Crime would be something that everybody would do at some point I imagine, just out of sheer curiousity. And I think if it's something that everyone is guilty of to the same degree and quantity, then I think people would mostly shrug it off. Carrying judgement into the next loop would not be worth it imo