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Topic: New Hubble pictures, YEC explanations just don't make sense.
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Reef
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Re: Columbus knew the earth was round
i like these guys... their not sheep!!!
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Reef
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Message 86 of 129 (91985)
03-12-2004 1:18 AM
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Reply to: Message 85 by crashfrog 03-12-2004 1:15 AM
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what if the universe is ageless?
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Reef
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Re: Columbus knew the earth was round
yes but what if the curve itself was infinitly big. Calculus is fine and integration can answer many problems but not Zenos Paradox
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Reef
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Message 90 of 129 (91994)
03-12-2004 1:29 AM
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Reply to: Message 87 by crashfrog 03-12-2004 1:22 AM
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what if you dont know everything about energy? There is no reason to discount the fact that Energy may have changed in form over that past few billion years. whats to stay its properties were different back then?
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Reef
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Re: Columbus knew the earth was round
As crash pointed out so elegently earlier infinty is not a number so how can u calculate the area of an infinitly big curve?
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Reef
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why can't we travel faster then the speed of light?
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Reef
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Message 98 of 129 (92004)
03-12-2004 2:06 AM
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Reply to: Message 96 by Melchior 03-12-2004 2:03 AM
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Re: Columbus knew the earth was round
lol i did thanx!! but please be my guest how big is the area under the curve f(x)=x ?
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Reef
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Re: Columbus knew the earth was round
but the series in Zeno's paradox would go on forever so how could you ever add up the total series thats the point!
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Reef
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why does your mass increase as you reach the speed of light?
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Reef
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Re: Columbus knew the earth was round
yeah thanx ive already read it but its like i said it works for finite numbers... the fact still remains that by the time achilles has reached where the turtle got to he must then... start another race with the turtle and because a distance can be infinitly small the race will go on 4ever. The equation work with the assumption that the race has a beginning and an end and not that everytime achilles reaches a point where the turtle has been he must then start a new race. he will run an infinite number of races
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Reef
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but the limit they approach is infinity which cannot be measured so how can you calculate an infinite number of distances
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