a question I think I've seen on this board, (but it might be somewhere else) the question of "how could you poor exactly 1 liter of water into a bowl, without there being a minute difference with just some liquid residue.
easy.
pour 2 liters into a bowl
I haven't gotten you yet, have I?
because, for just one small portion of time, like, a trillionth of a nanosecond, maybe less maybe more
there will be exactly 1 liters worth of water molecules in that bowl.
before more water enters and the amount of water in the bowl grows.
unless 2 molecules enter the bowl at the same time
but what are the chances of 2 molecules entering at the exact same time?
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a question I think I've seen on this board, (but it might be somewhere else) the question of "how could you poor exactly 1 liter of water into a bowl, without there being a minute difference with just some liquid residue.
easy.
pour 2 liters into a bowl
I haven't gotten you yet, have I?
because, for just one small portion of time, like, a trillionth of a nanosecond, maybe less maybe more
there will be exactly 1 liters worth of water molecules in that bowl.
before more water enters and the amount of water in the bowl grows.
unless 2 molecules enter the bowl at the same time
but what are the chances of 2 molecules entering at the exact same time?
wouldn't there be some minute difference in time?
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