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User avatar #112 - bromosexual (05/15/2013) [-]
Welcome to modern art! Where shading and symmetry both don't account for shit!
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#64 - You are thinking in a more physical world which this deals in,…  [+] (1 new reply) 04/30/2013 on Haircut deal 0
User avatar #69 - necroshiz (04/30/2013) [-]
but this is mathematics, there is no actual limit. In the real world, this obviously wouldn't happen, so there's no argument there. A Planck is a theoretical limit of the smallest length, but electrons are probably made up of smaller particles, so there's obviously lengths smaller than that
#53 - Mathematically speaking, you get to a point where that denomin…  [+] (3 new replies) 04/30/2013 on Haircut deal 0
User avatar #55 - necroshiz (04/30/2013) [-]
it never touches zero, that's the point. You can assume it converges to zero because it gets so small, but that's not the same as actually reaching zero
User avatar #64 - mcrut (04/30/2013) [-]
You are thinking in a more physical world which this deals in, .0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000... so insignificant that you could get to a point where it is zero. Even physically you might reach a planck length which is the smallest possible length physically obtainable.
User avatar #69 - necroshiz (04/30/2013) [-]
but this is mathematics, there is no actual limit. In the real world, this obviously wouldn't happen, so there's no argument there. A Planck is a theoretical limit of the smallest length, but electrons are probably made up of smaller particles, so there's obviously lengths smaller than that
#47 - Zeno's paradox much? 04/30/2013 on Haircut deal 0
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