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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:46:33 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Here's another way to look at it - if you are already here, want to go there, you can't get there because it's an instant of time - you can't move forward and you are where you already are. Not me. I have a TomTom. Eisboch Jeeez. You've gotta put up with *two* of him? -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! |
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On Dec 23, 11:02*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 07:37:31 -0800 (PST), wrote: Thanks for the offer on the help, but it's going slower than I expected. *The rear end is ready, but now I'm completely cleaning the undercarriage of the car from the front of the rear spring mounts to the rear bumper, priming and then painting it chassis black. *I figured I should do it while the rear end is out, and am finding out in this kind of thing there's no good stopping place. *Now I'm looking for a place to acid dip my gas tank, then I need to pull some dents out of it. *And the beat goes on... *:-) Hey - I'm available if you need some help with something. I've done restorations before - at some point you have to just get the major stuff done and worry about the little stuff later. You sure? I'm at the air angle grinder/bristle disc/face shield/ particulate mask stage. You'd have to have some serious "igottagetouttahere's" to want to participate in that! I'll be in touch. Sounds good. |
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Eisboch wrote:
It can if, for a instant, or point, it isn't an arrow. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. |
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Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 6:23 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 03:45:35 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:tdo0l453uk07hkghlv0h15psb00n71vef5@4ax .com... chew on this for a while. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture And don't prove the weak conjecture. That's for pansies. I'll check in later and see what the results are. Holy crap. And people think me and my ions are boring. Ok - just because I'm a nice guy - here's an easy one. In the Fletcher's Paradox, the Greek philosopher Zeno (who was the inspiration for the Socratic Method) stated that for motion to be occurring, an object must change the position which it occupies. In keeping with the name of the paradox, let's use an arrow as the example. For motion to occur, the arrow must move to where it is not. Thus there are two states - where it is and where it is not. If we think of time as points (or instants) the arrow cannot move to where it is not and it cannot move to where it is because it is already there. Thus, motion cannot occur at any point (or instant) of time - everything should remain motionless. Solve that one - it's actually easy. I can clarify it (or muddy it) with another "puzzle", the old spaceship and flashlight one. A spaceship is traveling away from the Earth at the speed of light. At the exact moment that it is one light-year away from Earth, someone opens up the back door and turns on a flashlight pointed back towards earth. Does that light ever reach Earth, or since it is eminating light at the same speed backwards as it it moving forward, is the light "frozen" in space? Bonus question: If it reaches Earth, how long does it take? One. (lightyear) give or take. Um, I don't want to tie up braincells with you guys, but isn't a lightyear a measure of distance? I think Tom was asking for a time frame??? ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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SmallBoats.com wrote:
Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 6:23 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 03:45:35 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:tdo0l453uk07hkghlv0h15psb00n71vef5@4ax .com... chew on this for a while. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture And don't prove the weak conjecture. That's for pansies. I'll check in later and see what the results are. Holy crap. And people think me and my ions are boring. Ok - just because I'm a nice guy - here's an easy one. In the Fletcher's Paradox, the Greek philosopher Zeno (who was the inspiration for the Socratic Method) stated that for motion to be occurring, an object must change the position which it occupies. In keeping with the name of the paradox, let's use an arrow as the example. For motion to occur, the arrow must move to where it is not. Thus there are two states - where it is and where it is not. If we think of time as points (or instants) the arrow cannot move to where it is not and it cannot move to where it is because it is already there. Thus, motion cannot occur at any point (or instant) of time - everything should remain motionless. Solve that one - it's actually easy. I can clarify it (or muddy it) with another "puzzle", the old spaceship and flashlight one. A spaceship is traveling away from the Earth at the speed of light. At the exact moment that it is one light-year away from Earth, someone opens up the back door and turns on a flashlight pointed back towards earth. Does that light ever reach Earth, or since it is eminating light at the same speed backwards as it it moving forward, is the light "frozen" in space? Bonus question: If it reaches Earth, how long does it take? One. (lightyear) give or take. Um, I don't want to tie up braincells with you guys, but isn't a lightyear a measure of distance? I think Tom was asking for a time frame??? ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- No How ya feelin? |
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On Dec 23, 10:46*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:s7v1l4h8ipk6tuco455m98prk23lc6pj51@4ax .com... Here's another way to look at it - if you are already here, want to go there, you can't get there because it's an instant of time - you can't move forward and you are where you already are. Not me. *I have a TomTom. Eisboch Nyuk, Nyuk......!! |
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On Dec 22, 10:59*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: chew on this for a while. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture And don't prove the weak conjecture. That's for pansies. I'll check in later and see what the results are. Boolean to you, too. |
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Jim wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 6:23 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 03:45:35 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:tdo0l453uk07hkghlv0h15psb00n71vef5@4ax .com... chew on this for a while. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture And don't prove the weak conjecture. That's for pansies. I'll check in later and see what the results are. Holy crap. And people think me and my ions are boring. Ok - just because I'm a nice guy - here's an easy one. In the Fletcher's Paradox, the Greek philosopher Zeno (who was the inspiration for the Socratic Method) stated that for motion to be occurring, an object must change the position which it occupies. In keeping with the name of the paradox, let's use an arrow as the example. For motion to occur, the arrow must move to where it is not. Thus there are two states - where it is and where it is not. If we think of time as points (or instants) the arrow cannot move to where it is not and it cannot move to where it is because it is already there. Thus, motion cannot occur at any point (or instant) of time - everything should remain motionless. Solve that one - it's actually easy. I can clarify it (or muddy it) with another "puzzle", the old spaceship and flashlight one. A spaceship is traveling away from the Earth at the speed of light. At the exact moment that it is one light-year away from Earth, someone opens up the back door and turns on a flashlight pointed back towards earth. Does that light ever reach Earth, or since it is eminating light at the same speed backwards as it it moving forward, is the light "frozen" in space? Bonus question: If it reaches Earth, how long does it take? One. (lightyear) give or take. Um, I don't want to tie up braincells with you guys, but isn't a lightyear a measure of distance? I think Tom was asking for a time frame??? ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- No How ya feelin? Better, just got home... I will follow up later but aside from no contact sports and I can't eat anything good, I can resume normal activity pretty much. I am working on the Blazer now (GM crap) I just got the door to close and got it started. Still have to find a dead short that is killing the battery when the truck sits overnight. Now where the hell is the VOM ![]() ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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On Dec 22, 10:59*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: chew on this for a while. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture And don't prove the weak conjecture. That's for pansies. I'll check in later and see what the results are. I cant answer anything math, but my accountant has his Masters in Finite........ He can start talking numbers, and put me to sleep, or have me reaching for earplugs. |
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