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Division by 3 does not exist

Name: LordRiordan 2006-11-26 21:40

Think about it... how can you have 3 equal parts of an object? The decimate representation is impossible and one side always has to be bigger then the other. This is also why there is no such thing as 360 equal degrees in a circle as one degree has to be off by a little bit... There are no 360 numbers that will add up to 1 whole object either.

Name: LordRiordan 2006-12-14 3:53

If it exists then how come it can't be represented by numbers? 1/3 = .3333333333333x3 = .9999999999999 which is not equal to one whole object.

Re: 72
Yea theres no argument against that. However, you are disregarding the existance of a quantom dot which comes into and out of existance within quarks. This causes a super rapid flux in weight which by itself makes division impossible. Even if you cannot divide it up into weight, you cannot divide the QDots as they are constantly changing.

Re: 76
You can't give an example that there is an object with exactly enough particles to be divided by 3. Also read my reponse to 72 which makes it impossible to divide these objects anyways.

Your atomic/subatomic arguments fail.

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