Originally posted by: iamaelephant
You're wrong. You can consider it that way only if you are dealing with an object moving in one direction and one direction ONLY, which is a very limited outlook. If you want to model any object that changed direction in any way you must consider more spacial dimensions. There's nothing "pure" about considering our universe with anything less than 3 spacial dimensions.
Ugh okay you edited your post after I replied. Basically you are showing a profound lack of understanding of elementary physics.
You sound like a college student. I don't know you, but you have "student" written all over you. All the typical traits are there, from the rebellious attitude, to the trusting of everything you read in your books, to your inability to understand the concepts which someone else is describing, to your resistance to that which hasn't been taught to you. If a viewpoint isn't in your book, it must be wrong.
I say you're young and still in school. I feel that the person on the other end has the reasoning ability of a teenage/early 20's. How accurate am I?