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...presents... The Illusion of Motion
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by Tequila Willy
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>>> a cDc publication.......1991 <<<
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-cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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There is only one being, continuous, material, and motionless.
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Let's take a moment to examine a number line.
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<----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|---->
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
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It's pretty simple to understand. The line represents a distance, and the
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"|" characters symbolize different points on the line-the exact points are
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differentiated by the number below them.
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Any number line is understood to have contain points which aren't
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necessarily designated by a number. For example, on the above number line we
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know that between 5 and 10 we can find the point 7. This example is
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illustrated below.
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5 7 10
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In fact, it is understood that there are an infinite number of points on
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any number line. Between 5 and 7 we can find the points 5.009852, 5.9, 6,
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6.262623627000029873257690125762, 6.3336, 6.999, 6.9999, etc.
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Rulers are examples of how we might commonly use a number line. Different
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rulers mark off different distances such as yards, feet, inches, centimeters,
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millimeters, and so on. Obviously rulers cannot be used to measure all
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distances because some distances may be too small to be measured practically
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with the naked eye.
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Hypothetically speaking, let's say you had a worm and a razor blade.
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Let's also hypothesize that this particular worm is two inches long. Now if
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you were to cut this worm exactly in half you should have "two worms" each one
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inch long.
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If you then took one of those one inch pieces and cut it in half you would
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then have two pieces each one fourth of an inch long-I don't really know how
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many times you can cut a worm in half before it stops becoming two worms and
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just becomes pieces of worm.
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Theoretically, if you had the right tools, you should be able to continue
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cutting that worm in half forever. You simply take one of those 1/4 inch
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pieces, cut it, and then you have a 1/8 inch piece. Then you cut it again, and
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you have a 1/16..1/34..1/68..1/136..etc. And why not? If you placed this worm
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(prior to cutting it at all) on a number line and found it covered the distance
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between 1 and 2 (and we all know there are an infinite number of points on a
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number line) then you should be able to use the worm as a kind of ruler and be
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able to locate an infinite number of points on it.
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Okay, so now we know worms are an infinite number of points long.
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Skyscrapers are also an infinite number of points long. Therefore, worms are
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as tall as skyscrapers. Skyscrapers as tall as worms.
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Because everything has an infinite number of points and is infinitely
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divisible, then everything must be equal in length (width, height, etc.).
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How is this possible? Simple. The universe isn't made up of many
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different things, it's just one singular object.
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Okay, let's consider another point.
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You might think it's reasonable to believe that you walked across the room
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and sat down in the chair in front of your computer, yet, as I will explain
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momentarily, such a notion is ludicrous because motion is an illusion.
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If motion is an illusion then clearly the universe is not made up of many
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different objects (e.g. a chair, a battleship, a moon) but rather the universe
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is one large singular object.
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When you see someone walk across a basketball court you tend to think you
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are observing motion. But what are you really observing? This person appears
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to be traversing from point A to point B across the court.
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A ----------------------------> B
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Let's say that it takes this person 15 seconds to appear to move from
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point A to point B. If this is the case, then the person is traveling
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through an infinite number of points in a finite amount of time because the
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line the person walks from point A to point B can be represented as a number
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line (and we know that number lines contain an infinite number of points).
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Because infinity implies no end, it's impossible for anything to travel
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through an infinite number of points in a finite (limited) amount of time.
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Therefore any apparent motion is actually an illusion.
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The reason this person cannot move across the basketball court is because
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the assumption that many things exist also assumes that everything is divisible
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and therefore the distance that any thing must move is divisible into an
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infinite number of points. And if, then, a person moving across a basketball
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court can never reach any point without first reaching its previous midpoint,
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and if there are an infinite number of points, it is impossible to traverse
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this infinite number of points in a finite amount of time.
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Motion, then, is an illusion and there is only one being, continuous,
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material, and motionless.
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_ _ ____________________________________________________________________
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/((___))\|Demon Roach Undrgrnd.806/794-4362|Kingdom of Shit.......806/794-1842|
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\ / |Polka AE {PW:KILL}...806/794-4362|Ripco.................312/528-5020|
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(' ') |Tequila Willy's GSC..209/526-3194|The Works.............617/861-8976|
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.ooM |Copr. 1991 cDc communications by Tequila Willy 08/31/91-#188|
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\_______/|All Rights Pissed Away. FIVE YEARS of cDc|
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