Interesting, but not practical in the States. There is room for only one car per house. On the plus side, it uses far less pavement per house than any other design.
Mass is quantized. Energy is quantized. Time can be defined as the observed interaction between energy and mass and therefore could be quantized. This is the essence of the explanation you gave above.
On the other hand, distance can also be described as an interaction between mass and energy. ( e.g. How far will a tiny object travel when hit with a tiny force? ) We know that distance is not quantized because it is an artificial measuring tool created by humans and not a fundamental construct of the universe.
We are therefore left with the question of the day: Is time fundamental or merely our way of keeping track of things? I go with the later. Therefore Douglas Adams was correct.
I broke out onto the roof of a 24 story building with some mountain climbing friends. They figured that they were only three rope lengths up, and started to do hand stands on the ledge.
Been there, seen that. Walked back and flirted with the women while they showed off for each other.
I am not sure if the "explanation" is a joke or if there really is such a thing as a "Barrett WAM 7" that can be outfitted with an "Inverse Dynamics controller with variable stiffness"
That is under $90,000 per year. Not bad, but not that great either.
On the other hand, distance can also be described as an interaction between mass and energy. ( e.g. How far will a tiny object travel when hit with a tiny force? ) We know that distance is not quantized because it is an artificial measuring tool created by humans and not a fundamental construct of the universe.
We are therefore left with the question of the day: Is time fundamental or merely our way of keeping track of things? I go with the later. Therefore Douglas Adams was correct.
Been there, seen that. Walked back and flirted with the women while they showed off for each other.
Time Ball.
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