Philofile
Banno
It's the differene between the position at two times divided by the time elapsed between the two positions. — Philofile
Hermeticus
Philofile
Hermeticus
Velocity is measurement of two positions. The positions of particles change. But that goes hand in hand with two different times. But which of the two is fundamental? — Philofile
Philofile
How does the position of a particle change? — Hermeticus
magritte
Philofile
By moving. But at no point you had a velocity. That's defined by us. Compare it with physics without time... — Philofile
Philofile
But time is consumed in the journey. My watch and my calender says so. — TheMadFool
Metaphysician Undercover
Every velocity is an average one. — Philofile
Banno
Some people think they know everything and refuse to learn anything. — Metaphysician Undercover
Philofile
To address your op, there is no such thing as a "physical quantity". — Metaphysician Undercover
That's exactly what my question is about. Can you remember that jewish guy in English parlament smashing his wristwatch? — Philofile
Men talk of killing time, while time quietly kills them. — Dion Boucicault
Nosferatu
time is an illusion. What does that even mean? — TheMadFool
Metaphysician Undercover
Can't a body, or matter, have quantities? Mass, charge, position, maybe velocity? — Philofile
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