(August 25, 2015 at 1:10 am)pool Wrote: Suppose an object is moving through a set of points from - 1 to 100.
If the object spends time 0 in each of those points then it is moving at a speed of infinity. Am i right? Time 0 in each points mean infinite speed,correct?
(Think about it)
Suppose an object is moving through a set of points from - 1 to 100.
If the object spends infinitely less time in each of those points then it is moving at an almost speed of infinity.
(Really think about it)
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My point is -
To cover a set of infinite points one would have to move at an infinite speed by spending time 0 in each of the points.
One cannot cover a set of infinite points by moving at an almost infinite speed by spending - an infinitely less time in each of the points.
Maybe everything really is continuous but that could also mean that we are constantly moving at an infinite speed.
If everything isn't continuous it could mean that we are teleporting.
That's how i thought about it..
That's also how most other people thought of it before Newton and Leibniz formalized Calculus in the late 1600s. Seriously, I don't think the answer to any of your questions is physics. It's math (and basic calculus in particular).
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