Can you tell me something that is NOT in continuous motion?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:30 pmContinuous motion, in general, is impossible, including changes in time.simplicity wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:39 pmThe introduction of time into any equation may make all things work [but only within our primitive view of the Universe]. Delete the same and you will discover that all things are possible.
Continuous motion possible or impossible
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There is nothing you can see; nothing you can know; and nothing you have experienced that is motionless.bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:30 pmContinuous motion, in general, is impossible, including changes in time.simplicity wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:39 pmThe introduction of time into any equation may make all things work [but only within our primitive view of the Universe]. Delete the same and you will discover that all things are possible.
i.e. stillness is impossible
Everything in the universe is in motion.
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What you experience is not proof of continuous motion. Remember the example of film.Sculptor wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 7:24 pmThere is nothing you can see; nothing you can know; and nothing you have experienced that is motionless.bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:30 pmContinuous motion, in general, is impossible, including changes in time.simplicity wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:39 pm
The introduction of time into any equation may make all things work [but only within our primitive view of the Universe]. Delete the same and you will discover that all things are possible.
i.e. stillness is impossible
Everything in the universe is in motion.
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As the earth revolves you are an idiot.bahman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 10:30 pmWhat you experience is not proof of continuous motion. Remember the example of film.
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Is that thee One and ONLY definition?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:50 pmDon't you know what a neural net is? Do you know what a neuron is? If yes then a neural net is a net of neurons.Age wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:25 pmWhat do you mean here? Like when flashes on a computer screen are seen when the human head, of living and thinking human body, is put in a magnetic resonance imaging device?
If yes, then I do not know.
Has a central processing unit even been put into a magnetic resonance imaging device, while the central processing unit has been switched on, and is working?
Also, and ONCE AGAIN, what can be CLEARLY SEEN here is that while a human being has and holds a BELIEF, then they are NOT OPEN to SEEING what thee ACTUAL Reality IS, around them.
I asked you a CLARIFYING QUESTION, so do you KNOW WHY you did NOT answer it?
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Yes, it is only a definition. Your questions are completely irrelevant to the topic.Age wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 8:00 amIs that thee One and ONLY definition?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:50 pmDon't you know what a neural net is? Do you know what a neuron is? If yes then a neural net is a net of neurons.Age wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:25 pm
What do you mean here? Like when flashes on a computer screen are seen when the human head, of living and thinking human body, is put in a magnetic resonance imaging device?
If yes, then I do not know.
Has a central processing unit even been put into a magnetic resonance imaging device, while the central processing unit has been switched on, and is working?
Also, and ONCE AGAIN, what can be CLEARLY SEEN here is that while a human being has and holds a BELIEF, then they are NOT OPEN to SEEING what thee ACTUAL Reality IS, around them.
I asked you a CLARIFYING QUESTION, so do you KNOW WHY you did NOT answer it?
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A counter argument is not required when no argument of substance has been presented.
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But I have a few arguments against the continuous motion: 1) The OP, 2) here, etc.
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That is your counterargument?
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A counter argument is not required when no argument of substance has been presented.