Serious question about infinity
Discussion
Right, the coastline - any given coastline. It's all inlets and jaggedy outcrops and beaches, right?
So I measure it to see how long it is. Point A to point B. Right, that's about a mile in a straight line. But the coastline is not straight. So I measure it again, taking account of all the ins and outs. Three miles. OK, but now I look closely at the coast and see that each in and each out is made up of smallers ins and outs. I measure them. 12 miles. I get a magnifying glass and examine each mini in and each mini out. Guess what, they've got their own ins and outs. 68 miles. And so on, right down to microscopic level. Thousands of miles. And even smaller. Millions of miles and so on to a fractal-shaped infinity. So, the coastline from A to B is infinity long.
Yet I can jog it - an infinite distance - in 9 minutes. WTF is that all about?
So I measure it to see how long it is. Point A to point B. Right, that's about a mile in a straight line. But the coastline is not straight. So I measure it again, taking account of all the ins and outs. Three miles. OK, but now I look closely at the coast and see that each in and each out is made up of smallers ins and outs. I measure them. 12 miles. I get a magnifying glass and examine each mini in and each mini out. Guess what, they've got their own ins and outs. 68 miles. And so on, right down to microscopic level. Thousands of miles. And even smaller. Millions of miles and so on to a fractal-shaped infinity. So, the coastline from A to B is infinity long.
Yet I can jog it - an infinite distance - in 9 minutes. WTF is that all about?
Bushmaster said:
KANEIT said:
But you've not followed that precise path, you've skipped bits.
Either that or it's worm holes.
So I have jumped over an infinite distance? That's pretty cool. Either that or it's worm holes.
Heroes is fiction BTW OR you better keep moving they're after you!
Bushmaster said:
DrTre said:
it's not infinite, you're just measuring the same distance with ever increasing precision.
No the distance gets much longer as you measure more of the detail.Ever increasing spatial precision/resolution is more what I meant and even that's wrong.
Am off out now, I'm sure I'll be much better placed to explain myself after a few drinks...ha!
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