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Post by general313 on May 10, 2020 23:27:41 GMT
As usual, you have avoided the point in my second paragraph. So I ask the question: if one subdivides a one meter length into a first half (length 1/2), a first remaining quarter, a first remaining eighth, a first remaining 1/16th, ad infinitum, how many segments are there? A one meter length of what? Obviously matter has a point beyond which you will need to split protons and that could have unpredictable results. If you mean a theoretical meter, that could go on forever. You can use empty space or the same material that Zeno had in mind.
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