(August 25, 2015 at 7:47 am)Alex K Wrote: There is no notion of neighboring points in the continuum. And consequently, your intuition of moving between neighbouring points is not applicable in the continuum.
Yes but is that not how we evaluate movement,as in - absolute movement? By using space coordinates? I'm not saying that these neighboring points are *real* just that we can use them to evaluate absolute movement.The same way that gravity existed before Newton or whoever discovered it..