(September 15, 2016 at 10:26 am)robvalue Wrote: Wait, can I get from 1 to 1,000,000,000,000,000 by adding 1 each time?
1, 2...
Yes, but that's still a small number.
I know it is. Shut up.
3...
That's still a small number. It's still less than 10.
Yes I know...
4...
It's still less than 10.
Shut up!
I do hope, that you are not an architecture student, planning on designing high rise buildings.... Just adding one more, is a rather simplistic view. I don't think that you understand what the criticisms or claims really are. By adding 1, you may get to 1,000,000,000,000,000, but that doesn't explain how you got to "Z"
Further, there are limits to extrapolation. I can how long it would take a train to get get from New York to Chicago, and I can extrapolate based on that data how long it would take a train to get from New York to LA. However, I am going to run into issues when I make the same assumptions to calculate how long it will take the train to get to Hawaii.
There is a lot of monetary motivation to breed horses to run faster, in order to win the Kentucky Derby. Yet there seems to be a limit which has been reached, in how fast horses can run.
http://www.scienceagainstevolution.org/v3i9f.htm
http://www.scienceagainstevolution.org/K...byData.pdf
There is a lot of monetary motivation to breed faster horses to win the Kentucky Derby.