and lets just say BUNZZ cause i will never see a Cinabun the same way again EVER. Aximili pops into my head as soon as I see it. wonder how many people that happened to.
I didn't even know there was an actaul cinnabon chain, I thought it was made up for the series, when I finally saw one I did a double take and stared at it like an idiot for a minute.
[qoute]"a white ideal reached with methods both black and white is not truly white"[/quote]
I guess I'm including all things that the reached ideal implies, the consequences of all actions taken to achieve it, all things that would have happened if the ideal wasn't achieved and all things that will happen now that the ideal has been achieved. Although I should prolly make a distinction between the ideal (the idea) and the achievable ideal (the reality), since the idea can still be white, and I think it's important to have absolutes in right and wrong as a frame of reference.
he still may be incapable of weighing the complexities of a large situation with so many different aspects and therefore endless options that all must be weighed against each other
I would say that that's applicable to really everything. Including sticking to only white methods since actual consequences of actions can't really be determined until after they occur, a lot of unintended effects will always occur. It goes into another of my favorite quotes from the series that I can't believe noone posted
"Maybe yes, maybe no, but things are connected in millions of ways. They say a single butterfly, beating its wings in China, can start a tornado in America"
"yes, but how does the butterfly know when to beat its wings?"
"It doesn't, I guess it beats its wings the best it can, and hopes it will all work out."
I would also put forward that a person can't really choose to do nothing. By choosing to do nothing a person is really choosing to allow whatever is going on to continue. If what is going on isn't white, call it a, then the by not being willing to pursue a whiter goal b, because it involves less than ideal methods, then that person is really choosing a. So a person doesn't really have the option to only stick to white, because when he refuses to do something to stop the black that's going on, because the methods are not purely white, then he's really choosing to allow the black to continue.
As far as the paradox goes, I'll state the problem how we stated it (it matters later) "That to get from point A to B a person must first reach 1/2L, then he must reach 3/4L, then 7/8L and so on"
Ok, now the only math I had in the last 4 years was algebra in a gen phys class and a few stats classes and I remember precisely zilch from my calculus class, but I think that the math only showed it was possible, not how it was possible, or at least not the why.
Furthermore, his other assumption, that a given length can be infinitely divided, may in fact be false itself.
This was actually one of the solutions we came up with, that space is "digital" not "analog"
another solution that we came up with is if we view time as being a dimension exactly like xyz dimensions, then it's possible that no motion is really taking place, we're just perceiving different parts of a static object, or rather a static universe.
and finally, the solution that we eventually agreed upon, that if one wanted to travel from A to B, he would really try to go to point C which is precisely twice as far away from point A as point B is, so when he reaches the halfway point he'd arrive at his destination.