(October 1, 2015 at 9:03 am)RaphielDrake Wrote:(October 1, 2015 at 8:48 am)pool Wrote: Read?
No? It's pretty obvious that we are teleporting and motion is not continuous hehe
Continuity is an impossibility as it is the act of spending an infinitely less amount of time in an infinite amount of points to achieve motion which hints that to achieve motion one would have to move at a speed of almost infinity.
well...you know spending time 0 in each points would mean that one would be moving at a speed of infinity and everything
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I looked online and there is nothing about "discreet motion"? Google has failed me? Well,that's a first
I do not accept the number of points is infinite. I do not accept that if I moved my arm and we captured it with the best motion capture camera ever conceived of that we would be unable to quantify that.
You have not proven this and your entire point hinges on it.
That aside; the number of points is demonstrably not infinite otherwise my arm would never arrive at its destination. Be very careful when using words like "infinite".
(October 2, 2015 at 7:40 am)robvalue Wrote: There are no consecutive points in a continuum, that is the problem with looking at it that way. You can't move from one point to a consecutive point.
It's why conventional methods don't produce coherent results. You're dealing with the limit of two variables, and it depends how one grows compared to the other.
Explain to me how what I've said is possible assuming that i'm not talking about consecutive points in a continuum? Pretty please?