You'll take the limit as x approaches the distance of the crosswalk.Squidden said:How long will it take you to cross a crosswalk if with each step, you cut the distance you walked with the prior step by half?
...ninja'd, shoot.matt_newgrove said:Sounds like something a calculus teacher would use to introduce the concept of limits (or whatever it's called in english, lim when x nears zero and whatnot)
No.Qufang said:A man walks up to you and says "I'm a compulsive liar", can you trust him?
He just told you he lies a lot.
The unstoppable force technically wins. The result is a black hole.Megawizard said:What happens when the unstoppable force hits the immovable object?
The mistake is in assuming that the unstoppable force is linear.
Or, as C.S. Lewis put it, the question itself is pure nonsense. If God is omnipotent, by definition that means there is no rock He can't lift. The question is a semantic absurdity, like asking if God can draw a "square circle."blalien said:If you assume God must follow the laws of physics, then he cannot create an object so big he cannot lift it. It costs far, far more energy to create something (mc^2) than to move it (mgh). Unless he consumes every bit of usable energy in the universe creating it. And if God does not follow physics, then all logic goes out the window, and it's not even worth discussing.