Wed Aug 18, 2010, 11:04am
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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
2. While I would grant that it is theoretically possible for two events to occur simultaneously at two different points in space (i.e., a "tie") both Einstein and Hegel argue, rather persuasively, that it is impossible for a human being to accurately perceive that happened. Einstein from a physics perspective, Hegel from a limits of human perception perspective; they are both a lot smarter than you or I, and I believe them.
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That's awfully highbrow for an umpire site, John. Next we'll have some yahoo debating the Copenhagen interpretation on here!
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mb
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