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On 07/17/2024 02:01 PM, Jim Burns wrote:Moment and Motion: hybercube distanceOn 7/17/2024 3:47 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:>
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>Moment and Motion: theory overall>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEpS_C7Yl2A
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Movement and change, quantification, universals, induction and
limits of induction, Feynman lectures, mathematical physics,
infinity and complements and reversals, law(s) of large numbers,
natural deduction, quantum mechanics, teleological principles,
thorough theory, comfort with canon, least action and ubiquitous
levers, sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials, time and distance,
distance and travel, gravity and perceived force, gravity and orbits,
gravity and shadow gravity, flux and book-keeping, real potentials,
time scales, cosmological theories, length scales, atomic scale,
normalization after quantization, continuum mechanics, four-field
theory, parallax and peripheral parallax, optical non-linearity, photons
and electron and wavelength, Angstrom and Planck scale, atomic theory,
the terrestrial setting, probability, limit theorem(s), law(s) of chance
and uncertainty, uniformization, Bernoulli trials and Cantor spaces,
superclassical flow, question words, Heisenberg and sampling and
measurement and observer effects, experimental and fundamental
theory, mathematics with infinity, monist dualism, "A Theory", Zeno's
swath, the stacks.
Your sentence no verb.
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Did you (RF) have something you wanted to say ABOUT
movement and change, ..., the stacks?
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https://www.youtube.com/@rossfinlayson
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Looks I've volunteered a hundred or two hours, of it.
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This is in the context where there is line-continuity,
in the line, field continuity, on the line, and the
signal-continuity ABOUT the line.
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What I've arrived at about motion and changes in motion
and the infinitely-many higher derivatives of displacement,
with respect to time, that is any change in motion,
is "Zeno's swath", a thought experiment where not only
does the arrow reach its target, it starts and ends
at rest.
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Of course there's my tens of thousands of posts to
sci.math, sci.logic, and sci.physics.relativity.
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All one theory, ..., "A Theory".
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