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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by nåte on October 2, 1998 19:27:49 UTC |
: Your problem is one that had been troubling science for a long time. If I understand your question correctly, you want to know whether time is continuous or discrete.....Is there a certain level beyond which it is not possible to "break" time into smaller parts. : The answer is no....Time is continuous on the real line, so that if I take 1 ms interval of time, i will know that there does exist a 1/2 ms interval of time. : I don't know how much you have worked with Calculus, but if you have a fair backing, you should be able to realise what I am saying easily. I see your point, and thank you. |
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