What fills the gap?
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Re: What fills the gap?
nnowak wrote:
MyM3 wrote:
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MyM3 wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
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nnowak wrote:
You keep claiming it is possible without supplying the slightest bit of proof.
Most things are possible. One way or another. And you have not proven that it is impossible.
This is a patently incorrect statement. If it were, we would be living in a utopian existence. For on to prove something to another, each side must have the ability to understand the reasoning behind the proof.
No. Its true. Just some things takes longer time to develop, some things costs more money, some things costs more resources etc.etc. It's incredible how much is possible with todays (and even more tomorrows) technology. Take a look at the oil industry. They can drill down places were everyone thought was impossible some years ago. Take the car industry, with self driving cars etc. etc.
It does not matter how long you wait, you can't beat the laws of physics.
Of course not. I'm not suggesting that.
If you knew the dimensions of all of the associated pieces yout would recognize that is exactly what you are suggesting.
Please present me a detailed technical drawing where you prove that every possible arrangement and resizing of pieces and every alternative solution to the problem is impossible..
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