If the pizza was taken a bite in panel 3, then it’s also bitten in panel 4, then it’s also bitten already in panel 2 because it’s taken from panel 4, then it can’t be bitten in panel 3. It contradicts with itself. The pizza cannot be bitten.
And now we know that the pizza can’t be altered in any way. It can be large, hot, freezing, or small.
One, and only one scenario of these defies physics the least, and you know which one it is.
Since it’s stuck in a loop, maybe its conditions are somehow being reset to fresh and hot as it’s pulled over the panel edge. Or else, that thing is ice cold, rock hard, and completely inhospitable to microbial life, since from its perspective, it’s probably been looping for a long, long time.
From the naive perspective it’s looping infinitely and it ought to be infinitely old because there’s no “first loop”. Depending on the laws of physics, proton decay could make the pizza slice literally impossible.
Given that it clearly exists and has no rot let alone deep-time decay, I posit that it spontaneously appears/renews in panel three, away from the boundary break, as some kind of near-infinitely improbable entropy break.
He thinks he’s discovered panel time travel, but it’s far weirder than he thinks.
So now the pizza is never eaten :(
Edit: Now that I think about it, won’t it get colder over time? Omg I’m not going to continue I’m falling down a hole that way
A better question: what if a bite is taken out of it in panel 3? How many bites will have been taken out of it in panel 2?
If the pizza was taken a bite in panel 3, then it’s also bitten in panel 4, then it’s also bitten already in panel 2 because it’s taken from panel 4, then it can’t be bitten in panel 3. It contradicts with itself. The pizza cannot be bitten.
And now we know that the pizza can’t be altered in any way. It can be large, hot, freezing, or small.
One, and only one scenario of these defies physics the least, and you know which one it is.
It’s like how Kirk’s glasses are just going to get older and more worn-out with every loop.
Since it’s stuck in a loop, maybe its conditions are somehow being reset to fresh and hot as it’s pulled over the panel edge. Or else, that thing is ice cold, rock hard, and completely inhospitable to microbial life, since from its perspective, it’s probably been looping for a long, long time.
From the naive perspective it’s looping infinitely and it ought to be infinitely old because there’s no “first loop”. Depending on the laws of physics, proton decay could make the pizza slice literally impossible.
Given that it clearly exists and has no rot let alone deep-time decay, I posit that it spontaneously appears/renews in panel three, away from the boundary break, as some kind of near-infinitely improbable entropy break.
He thinks he’s discovered panel time travel, but it’s far weirder than he thinks.