(August 27, 2015 at 1:13 am)IATIA Wrote:(August 26, 2015 at 8:32 pm)dyresand Wrote: Not to mention there is the problem with teleportation anyways. The key problem is you would die and get assembled on the other end of where you wanted to go.
One may not be much better off in a wormhole.
As this does not coincide with my particular world, I had never really looked hard at continuity vs. reality. Re-reading Zeno's paradoxes, I see some validity to them.
Technically, there are an infinite number of points between point A and point B. Regardless of how little time it takes to pass a point, one could never pass an infinite number of points.
However, we can get from A to B, so basically, it just reinforces my worldview in my head.
YES! Exactly!
Infinite number of points between A and B.
To get from A to B one would have to spend time 0 in each of the points.
So are were moving at a speed of infinity all along? No,right? It doesn't matter,i just need to be one superhero.
We were probably teleporting all along.
This would also mean that there is no "infinity" in reality.Just like there is no "zero" in reality.