Originally posted by: FoBoT
no. there are things that could happen , that will never happen
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: FoBoT
no. there are things that could happen , that will never happen
Oh? Elaborate?
Originally posted by: skace
I could get run over by a train. Or I could live my life and never get run over by a train. Everyday something that could happen, doesn't happen.
Here is an interesting thing to think about. Solid materials are made of atoms. Atoms vibrate and as they vibrate they are traveling at high velocities (but just over a short distance). On average, in a stationary solid item (such as the monitor in front of you), half of the atoms are going at least partly up and half are going partly down.Originally posted by: Mrvile
Oh? Elaborate?Originally posted by: FoBoT
no. there are things that could happen , that will never happen
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: FoBoT
no. there are things that could happen , that will never happen
Oh? Elaborate?
Originally posted by: dullard
Here is an interesting thing to think about. Solid materials are made of atoms. Atoms vibrate and as they vibrate they are traveling at high velocities (but just over a short distance). On average, in a stationary solid item (such as the monitor in front of you), half of the atoms are going at least partly up and half are going partly down.Originally posted by: Mrvile
Oh? Elaborate?Originally posted by: FoBoT
no. there are things that could happen , that will never happen
Theoretically, it could happen where all the atoms in a solid item randomly just happen to move in the same direction. Thus if the random movements in your monitor all happened to have some partial vertical motion, your monitor would suddenly have all the atoms traveling in a high velocity upwards. Or, in other words, your monitor would suddenly fly off the desk on its own - without being touched.
Statistics says the chance of all of the atoms moving at least partially up could happen, but at a near infinitely small chance. Thus it could happen, but it won't.
Infinity * Zero = Depends on the problemOriginally posted by: Mrvile
Haha, I like that thought. How sure are you that it won't happen? I'm saying will it ever happen in the rest of time? Eternity is quite long. The odds of all the atoms in an object moving the same way pitted against time is a good match, but time's got forever on its side.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: FoBoT
no. there are things that could happen , that will never happen
Oh? Elaborate?
the following could happen, but won't
the pope and tommy lee open a bakery in las crusas new mexico and sell penis shaped cresants. the uniform is a purple apron with little white bunnies and yellow duckies and a tall crimson chefs hat with bunny ears on top.
that could happen, but it will never happen
see?
Originally posted by: skace
I was with you until you started mentioning alternate lives. Now I'm just going to exit stage left.
Originally posted by: skace
I was with you until you started mentioning alternate lives. Now I'm just going to exit stage left.
Originally posted by: JujuFish
If you're never around trains, how is that possible?