https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis
Coworker brought this to my attention. Any of you kids heard about this crazy stuff?
Drugs too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis
Coworker brought this to my attention. Any of you kids heard about this crazy stuff?
That's a dumb one.
Because, y'know, only europe has recorded history.
OK, fine, chew on this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno%27s_paradoxes
I'm waiting eagerly for Cheeks to pop in here and see what it does to him, if anything.After some finite time, Achilles will have run 100 meters, bringing him to the tortoise's starting point. During this time, the tortoise has run a much shorter distance, say, 10 meters. It will then take Achilles some further time to run that distance, by which time the tortoise will have advanced farther; and then more time still to reach this third point, while the tortoise moves ahead. Thus, whenever Achilles reaches somewhere the tortoise has been, he still has farther to go. Therefore, because there are an infinite number of points Achilles must reach where the tortoise has already been, he can never overtake the tortoise.
EDIT: Thinking for people in my field of work.
http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/qu...s-itself/31863
Last edited by Calliander; 11 Nov 2016 at 03:07 PM.
Freshman calculus motherfucker.
It proves and disproves it. The Achilles in all of us never catches up with anything. We can not inhabit the same space as another object. And we never actually touch anything. There is always a small gap between our atoms and the atoms of an exterior body (or any other atom really).
Calculus just lets you find the good enough point.
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