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Re: Action-Reaction: Instantaneous VS Gradual
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Dec 2, 2012 8:24 PM
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On Dec 2, 6:48 pm, jdawe <mrjd...@gmail.com> wrote: > The fastest way to travel between two points in space is via a > straight line. > > In fact, if you travel on a true straight line to your destination > then you will get there instantaneously. > > So, how fast is instantaneous? Well it is ZERO of course... > > An instantaneous journey takes 0 seconds, 0 hours and 0 days. > > Forget light speed.. and forget Star Trek warp speed... > > Instantaneous is the quickest way we can arrive at our destination. > > -------------- > > Perfect - Imperfect > > Instantaneous - Gradual > > Linear - Curvature > > Continuum - Discrete > > Zero - Value > > Fiction - Fact > > So, a Perfect, Instantaneous, Linear, Continuum of ZERO seconds to our > destination is a Fictitious fantasy! > > Impossible - Possible > > Absolute - Relative > > Even though it is impossible to obtain we must still start from this > absolute reference frame when we are calculating our equations: > > Begin - End > > We must always begin with ZERO. > > If we are going to calculate how long it will take for us to get from > point A to point B then we draw a fictitious straight line from point > A to point B. > > Mathematically, we represent this straight line with a 0. > > Zero degrees linear, zero seconds etc. > > RELATIVE to this 0 degree ABSOLUTE straight line reference frame we > get a degree of curvature that must be encountered for us to reach the > destination in real life. > > Instantaneous - Gradual > > Linear - Curved > > For each degree of CURVATURE encountered a GRADUAL time value must be > added to the INSTANTANEOUS LINEAR 0.
Einstein gave us light speed,and I gave the "TIME LAPSE THEORY" Instant action might be reality in the micro realm???? TreBert
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