Slashdot Mirror


There Is No Single Instant In Time

tekkieRich writes "Some interesting news from the world of physics. Supposedly, in this paper, the author answers some of the major paradoxes (achilles vs. the turtle and Zeno) concerning our understanding of time. 'Impressed with the work is Princeton physics great, and collaborator of both Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman, John Wheeler, who said he admired Lynds' "boldness," while noting that it had often been individuals Lynds' age that "had pushed the frontiers of physics forward in the past."'"

12 of 672 comments (clear)

  1. Offtopic but interesting. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    What's your favourite pr0n site?
    I like this one but I'm a
    pervert... So - Post your links!

  2. A lot of people must browse at -1 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Top short films on IMDB. Take a look at what's #3.

    Top Short searches for past 30 days
    Listed below are the most popular Short titles, searched for in the last 30 days, at IMDb, along with their positions during the previous time period.

    this period previous period
    1 2 Lord of the Piercing (2002) (TV)
    2 1 T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996)
    3 3 Gayniggers from Outer Space (1992)
    4 5 Sex and the Matrix (2000) (TV)
    5 4 Shrek 4-D (2003)
    6 6 Couch (2003) (TV)
    7 7 Alien Love Triangle (2002)
    8 9 Darkened Room (2002)
    9 12 Ritual, The (1996)
    10 10 Star Trek: Borg Encounter (2003)
    11 11 Blossoms & Blood (2003) (V)
    12 8 Hero (2001)
    13 14 Jack Black: Spider-Man (2002) (TV)
    14 18 Bottle Rocket (1994)
    15 17 Braindead (1987)
    16 13 European confusion: Making-of 'L'auberge espagnole' (2002) (TV)
    17 19 Standing Room Only (2002)
    18 22 DysEnchanted (2003)
    19 - Hire: Beat the Devil, The (2002)
    20 23 Hire: Ticker, The (2002)
    21 - Deflation (2001)
    22 - Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma (2001) (V)
    23 - Multi-Facial (1994)
    24 - Hire: Star, The (2001)
    25 16 Hire: Chosen, The (2001)

  3. The latest conversation in #GNAA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    uiu BitchX: Press ^F to see who left ^E to change to [irc.servercentral.net]
    <h3n> this just in
    <h3n> there's an explosive controversy down at the bomb factory
    uiu SignOff BiiruXP: #gnaa (Ping timeout: 302 seconds)
    <penisbird> I used to work in a bomb factory
    <penisbird> but my boss "fired" me
    uiu gnaasuks [~f@CPE-203-51-235-109.qld.bigpond.net.au] has joined #gnaa
    <penisbird> no it doesnt fool
    <gnaasuks> yH:you
    <penisbird> get yo white ass outta here!
    <gnaasuks> how do you make the ASCII art? by hand?
    <penisbird> ya
    <penisbird> and the GNAA doesnt suck
    uiu SignOff gnaasuks: #gnaa (Connection reset by peer)
    <tirel> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=73368& cid=6598784
    <h3n> nicely done.
    <h3n> i like this calculator specs troll, though.
    <tirel> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=73368& cid=6598819
    <tirel> haha
    <h3n> heh.
    1. Re:The latest conversation in #GNAA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Haha morons. I'm GNOMEBOY, not sjp_sucks. You fucked up, tirel.

    2. Re:The latest conversation in #GNAA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Really?

      Why can't you bother saying that on the IRC channel.. Oh thats right, YOU WERE KICKED AND BANNED.

  4. nth post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    since no one can ever have the first post now.

  5. Dieing when? by hypermike · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    The new death tests will be... you will die sometime January 23rd between the seconds of 08:23:34.09994 and 08:23:34.09996.

    is "sniggered" a word? In the first para of the article."

    "How about which snigger took the last doughnut?"

    "Thats wildly inappropriate" ah bless reno911

    --
  6. At first by spudchucker · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    when I saw the photo on the web page, I thought he was hitting a bong!

  7. This kid has actually proven Barnum's Conjecture, by Mordant · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "There's a sucker born every minute." ;>

  8. First Post (Read) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I just stumbled onto this article, and independant of when everyone else has, I am posting now.

  9. Help Me!!! by stikves · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    [offtopic]

    I'm shocked with the replies to this article. Yes, I haven't read them all, but all the ones I've seen are offtopic.

    How can a moderator work in this environment?

    [/offtopic]

  10. Full circle by CrazyJim0 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I viewed Zeno of Elea's problem, as the ability of a boy to become a man, and a man to guide his child. Most people, when they are young can understand what good is supposed to be in theory. Then as the boy meets people, he sees what life is, and may show weakness at some moments, and almost lose sight of his core views. To come full circle, is to understand all the situations, for all people. But I view Zeno's argument that he's trying to say that you can't know every single situation for every single man, simply because you haven't been on every step.

    I argue that a man with an imperfect view can still form perceptions of his child because the first step is understanding the circle, and estimating where the child would be in relation to the man's previous experience. The key is that culture changes with time, so the problem is even more complex. The circle is not stationary, but moves with the flow of culture. Much like Ying and Yang shows that good and evil flow, the cultures of the world are in a steady flux. A man must watch not only understand the circle that he's been through, but also the complex path his child is taking.

    What I find interesting is that how few men existed then, before we crowded each other. Few men existed, yet you have philosophies that lasted millenia and can be interpreted many ways. Today, there's more men than ever, and we're writing history, and directing the path of culture. We have an educated poor which was heatedly argued against in the early 1900's. Back in early civilization, we had invaders like Gengis Khan, so the defense industry was born. Today, there are no invaders, but the defense industry doesn't want to die. Then if you look at individual cultures, everyone goes through change. The danger of it all is forming your own personal self when picking and chosing cultures.