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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
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How much do you think a square foot of coffee weighs?
A 20' addition to Redcloud could carry just over 2000 square feet
of
cargo.
Could you cram 20 pounds into a square foot?
Joe
You cannot cram anything _into_ a square foot. Do you mean cubic
foot?
If you can't cram anything into a square foot there would be no such
thing as a square foot full of light. All square feet would be too
dark
to see. So you have made an incorrect statement.
Wilbur Hubbard
No I haven't. You are confusing _into_ and _onto_.
Your beam of light only goes onto a square foot. Nothing can go into
something that only exists in two dimensions.
Wrong again, Edgar. A square exists in two-dimensions. A photon at rest
exists also only in two dimensions. It is only when a photon travels
that it exists in three dimensions. A photon in a square is not
traveling. It cannot travel in two dimensions. But it exists. Therefore
it is IN the square.
I hope this helps.
Wilbur Hubbard
No, you are wrong again by your own words.
The square exists. The photon exists. Both are two dimensional (I'll take
your word for that about the photon for the purpose of this discussion).
So as the photon lies there on the square everything is two dimensional and
there is no volume. So you still have nowhere to park something which has a
volume.
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