Guest guest Posted October 25, 2000 Report Share Posted October 25, 2000 * Antoine Carre Temperature as an interesting "point" which is different in quality thanthe defined space and time. It is more "holistic". To define theTemperature of an object one as to grasp the overall "state" the object isin. Finding that point is intersting indeed.Lest not forget also Imagination, whom up to know just does wonder increathing this wonderfull world we live in.Where is the point in Imagination creating a point? * Vickie Novak Reminds me of a point of view that I spin loop on sometimes..WHAT is the point? +++++++ Let's make use of our Imagination for a while....................... Some scientists claims to have observed teleportation of subnuclear particles. If I could move from Paris to Los Angeles in *no time*, it's obvious that it IS No Time. It's also obvious that I would have traversed *no Space* - and caused *No friction* (change in the temperature). The title *Einsteins blunder* on the posting, however, wasn't so good. No statement is so truth that it isn't untruth, it seems..... Newtons *second law* doesn't hold for objects close to the speed of light, but I wouldn't call it a *blunder*. Perhaps we could talk about the *scope of any statement*? "Here" and "There", "Yesterday" or "Tomorrow", 45 or 900 degrees Fahrenheit, however....... are STATIC "points". So - What then is the *still-point*? (Never thought it was so easy to generate a deadlocks in our mental description of the world) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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