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It entails that everything that the laws of physics require physical objects to do can, in principle, be emulated in arbitrarily fine detail by some program on a general-purpose computer, provided it is given enough time and memory.
But he, too, discovered things to enjoy at the exhibition, which finds clever ways to describe the challenges inherent in getting mechanical objects to do things that humans find easy — like the interactive station that invites people to try tying shoelaces with two pairs of pliers.
Jolly English hosts of centuries past who bade their guests 'rejoice, make merry, and be of good cheer' were not, by grammatical necessity, also inviting them to find suitable objects to do these toward, since there is in each case an established intransitive use.
Different laws or exotic forces might "cause" objects to do all sorts of strange things (shrink or expand, in any time-variable way you like); with just the right dynamical laws, it might be possible in a Minkowski world to have "rods" and "clocks" that operate in ways that appear to reveal the world as having Newtonian (or spherical, or …) spacetime structure.
Vast underground water tanks occasionally catch sight of a relatively low-energy neutrino streaming out from the sun, but these "telescopes" can't gather enough neutrinos from distant objects to do much research on them, and such detectors often can't tell what direction the neutrino came from.
If younger children are using sharp objects to do this project, ensure that they have adequate adult supervision.
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"In the case of Durban, we believe that the items we object to don't even belong on the agenda," a State Department official said.
Endurantists don't think there is any four-dimensional object to do this explaining job.
It was not his object to do so.
I'm not objecting to doing that.
"I object to doing a roll call", he says.
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