Of course I agree: it's the
mathematics that accepts instantaneous change, leading to a
paradoxical result. Just like the mathematics accepts the
paradoxical result? 'simultaneously alive and dead', but the
real world doesn't.
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John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
Rayleigh, Essex UK
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I see, and I remember.
I do, and I understand.
Xunzi (340 - 245 BC)
On 2023-07-12 07:43, eewiz wrote:
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Hello All
John Woodgate wrote:
Consider a theoretical
square wave, varying between -1 and 1 with instantaneous
transitions.
And there lies "the
(philosophical) flaw."
Nothing in this universe is
instantaneous.
Analyses that assume any
sort of instantaneousness are simply flawed to start with.
If you disagree, perhaps I
could sell you an instantaneous perpetual motion machine.
All for now