Re: Dynamic domain ?
From: William Elliot (marsh_at_privacy.net)
Date: 11/20/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 01:37:47 -0800
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Lefty wrote:
> Given two physical objects in the physical universe, O1 and O2.
>
> Let O1 be a block of steel.
> Let O2 be a given quantity of heat energy.
>
O2 isn't an object.
> O1 and O2 are both unique physical objects.
>
> Now, combine O1 and O2 somehow to get O3, a warmer piece of steel.
>
> O1 and O2 no longer exist, and a brand new object O3 has come into
> existence.
>
A block of warm steel is a block of steel is a block of cold steel.
> O3 is unique.
>
It is? After a while it cools and becomes O1. What happened to O2?
> End of example
>
I hope so.
> Discussion:
> It seems interesting that
> The strange thing is
> The question:
> Any feedback ?
>
Real farm feedback.
Farmer feeds cows.
Farmer's wife feeds chickens.
Farmer's daughter milks cows and gathers eggs.
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