Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Jan Brown Fligth Attendant

The Andalusians aNumber: reinventing Zeno's Paradox and the Tortoise.

Yes, after hearing the news following:

"The Court of Administrative 5, Sevilla trial held today fine imposed by a national police, which was sanctioned by the Guardia Civil for driving without a seatbelt in your car while chasing criminals. "

I imagine this renowned police defying laws of physics governing formula that relates the speed the time and space , and, as in the equally famous paradox of Achilles and the Tortoise, which turtle reaching the criminal police and the offender a swift Achilles, that yes, it would require time to waste it take to remove the seat belt, the After that time employee could emulate a infinitesimal and space travel could be considered hopelessly long as the movement is an illusion as well be deduced from Zeno's Paradox:

"If Achilles wants to catch a turtle that flies from him, must first get to where the tortoise was when Achilles started their march, but by then the tortoise will be a new position, which must also be achieved by Achilles before catching the tortoise. As this is repeated over and over again, without end, Achilles will not reach the tortoise. "


What I would also use the cruising speed of your car-not exceeded in any time of persecution the limit.

Things that happen in Andalucia.

"Either way, the concept of infinity is not infinite."
Aristotle, Metaphysics 994b, 28


More on this well-known paradox:
http://viajeaitacaconmanoli.blogspot.com/2008/11/generaciones-dipersas-con-poca.html


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