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Science / Re: For the math geeks
« on: March 08, 2013, 05:43:44 pm »
This ever smaller theorem is what I have used to prove, at least in theory, that movement is not possible.
To get from point A to point B, you must first go through the midpoint at point C: A--C--B
But to get from point A to point C, you must first go through the midpoint at point D: A--D--C
and so on.
The are an infinite number of midpoint's that must be crossed in order to make forward movement, but for every midpoint there is an another one standing in the way, hence, movement isn't possible.
WE'RE ALL LIVING IN A DREAM!
To get from point A to point B, you must first go through the midpoint at point C: A--C--B
But to get from point A to point C, you must first go through the midpoint at point D: A--D--C
and so on.
The are an infinite number of midpoint's that must be crossed in order to make forward movement, but for every midpoint there is an another one standing in the way, hence, movement isn't possible.
WE'RE ALL LIVING IN A DREAM!