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Movement is an illusion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Jacques Mass" data-source="post: 11562" data-attributes="member: 173"><p><strong>Movement is an illusion?</strong></p><p></p><p>Interesting explanation, however it relies on a mathematical description of a "point". In our daily lives we move from point A to point B all the time; our walk from our house to the coffee shop, from one point to another, is easily accomplished. Now, during our travel we do cross an infinite number of mathematical points, but remember the definition of a point in mathematics is that the point has no mass and is infinitely small, and thus does not exist in the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Jacques Mass, post: 11562, member: 173"] [b]Movement is an illusion?[/b] Interesting explanation, however it relies on a mathematical description of a "point". In our daily lives we move from point A to point B all the time; our walk from our house to the coffee shop, from one point to another, is easily accomplished. Now, during our travel we do cross an infinite number of mathematical points, but remember the definition of a point in mathematics is that the point has no mass and is infinitely small, and thus does not exist in the real world. [/QUOTE]
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