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Inv3rted:

--- Quote from: LaCuckooRacha on October 30, 2009, 01:48:06 PM ---I have created an ever expanding material, the material doubles its mass every second.  I also make a machine which continually compresses all the atoms in an object to keep it the size of a sunflower seed.  What would happen?

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Mass doesn't matter. It'll just become more and more dense.
Rughugger:

--- Quote from: LaCuckooRacha on October 30, 2009, 01:48:06 PM ---I have created an ever expanding material, the material doubles its mass every second.  I also make a machine which continually compresses all the atoms in an object to keep it the size of a sunflower seed.  What would happen?
One machine would keep whatever object the size of a seed while the material which you never stated putting into that machine will forever expand.

If there was a person who had to do exactly what you said, what would happen if you told him/her to eat his/her own head?
They would start eating it bite by bite and eventually die before they ever finish. Or simply take one bite and have successfully eaten their head. This is because you never state that they have to eat the whole head in one bite, nor do you state that they have to finish it.

Warning - for your safety close lid before opening.
Because you can't open something that hasn't been closed yet. Simple logic.

I built a machine which can divide an object into the amount pieces defined by the operator.  I set it to 0 pieces.
Simple, it either does absolutely nothing or eradicates the mass inside.

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No, the space would be filled up by the resulting post which was by Inv3rted, so it isn't empty at all.

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IceBlue:

--- Quote from: Visage on October 27, 2009, 12:31:35 AM ---# What happens if you are in a car going the speed of light and you turn the headlights on?

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Tricky, because light isn't an object, it technically doesn't have inertia, but, you are travelling the speed of light thus the lights would still remain infreont of you if your body mass could withstand the velocity and momentum.
Menen:
If there is a door 10 feet away from you, and every time you walk to it, you go half the distance to the door ( First 5 feet, then 2.5, etc.) You would never reach the door.

Also, snot is the only person in the universe that can cancel out a Paradox.


--- Quote from: snot2 on October 27, 2009, 08:56:24 PM ---turning a light off and on quickly always burns out the tungsten

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--- Quote from: ladios on October 27, 2009, 12:36:09 AM ---

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I dont see this one. :c
Doorman:

--- Quote from: xXMenenXx on October 30, 2009, 02:44:39 PM ---If there is a door 10 feet away from you, and every time you walk to it, you go half the distance to the door ( First 5 feet, then 2.5, etc.) You would never reach the door.

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Unless you're a super skinny little forget, then you would eventually bump into it. Therefore, reaching it.


--- Quote from: xXMenenXx on October 30, 2009, 02:44:39 PM ---I dont see this one. :c

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--- Quote from: ladios on October 27, 2009, 01:32:57 AM ---It's a pair o' docks.

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