I can go on and on with this (sorry Vic, lol). What in life (not gambling) can be due or past due? Watch how I weave this web, its a gift I have. Ken
Is death always due? What if you are 10 years old, still due? Ken
Someone listed death (forgot who), then deleted their answer AFTER I came back with my question for it. Ken
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You dont think I Googled (Dictionary.com) it before posting? Around here, you bet I did. Ken
Of course you did Mr J... it's just a joke joyce...
I'm deleting you!!! (joking) :rtfm: Ken
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Time is a constant on earth.
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Mate, time isnt constant. The speed of light is. . . .
A question for you guys. I had a disagreement with my uncle on this >>> Name anything that is infinite (forever, no end). Try and leave religion out of it. Ken
infinite: numbers
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Quote from: Mr J on May 28, 2009, 01:45:37 AM
A question for you guys. I had a disagreement with my uncle on this >>> Name anything that is infinite (forever, no end). Try and leave religion out of it. Ken
Just to play devils advocate here, and start a kind of interesting debate, technically how can we say anything is infinite? I mean, infinite implies that there is no end. Well, how do we KNOW that there isn't an end? Just because we haven't found it in a VERY long period of searching means it's endless?
I mean to prove something, you need...well...proof. To prove something is finite (has an end), all you have to do is find the end of it...that's the proof.
You drive down a street until it ends, you now have proof that the street ends.
To prove that something is infinite means you have to prove that there is no end...kind of a paradox don't you think.
How long do I drive down a road without finding an ending before I say, well, this must be an infinite road because there is no end...so far as I've seen anyway.
A great example of this is space...How can you PROVE space doesn't have an end? Just because we haven't found it yet?
Get my meaning?
Quote from: rjeaton1 on May 28, 2009, 02:32:07 AM
Just to play devils advocate here, and start a kind of interesting debate, technically how can we say anything is infinite? I mean, infinite implies that there is no end. Well, how do we KNOW that there isn't an end? Just because we haven't found it in a VERY long period of searching means it's endless?
I mean to prove something, you need...well...proof. To prove something is finite (has an end), all you have to do is find the end of it...that's the proof.
You drive down a street until it ends, you now have proof that the street ends.
To prove that something is infinite means you have to prove that there is no end...kind of a paradox don't you think.
How long do I drive down a road without finding an ending before I say, well, this must be an infinite road because there is no end...so far as I've seen anyway.
A great example of this is space...How can you PROVE space doesn't have an end? Just because we haven't found it yet?
Get my meaning?
My Bwain hurts thinknig bout that ::) :laugh: :boredom:
Quote from: Mr J on May 28, 2009, 01:45:37 AM
A question for you guys. I had a disagreement with my uncle on this >>> Name anything that is infinite (forever, no end). Try and leave religion out of it. Ken
The time that you would be travelling if you was to travel along the circumfrance of a circle until its end.
The snake eating itself
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any red dwarf fans out there???
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Quote from: Natural9 on May 28, 2009, 03:57:42 AM
My Bwain hurts thinknig bout that ::) :laugh: :boredom:
Whatever you were travelling down would have to complete a circle for the journey to be considered infinate, like the circle argument
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