On 16 Nov 2003, at 6:21 am, Dan Minette wrote:


Let me understand. You are seriously suggesting that viewing physics
through a computer science lens is as valid as viewing physics through a
physics lens?

It seems to be better actually :)


By definition, a particle is pointline. When it exhibits
behavior that is not pointlike, it must be treated in another manner (e.g.
rigid body). By definition, a wave is spread over a volumn. These are
mutually contradicting.

That would be a big problem for the way you look at things then...



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