parallels (a thought for the day)
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:20 pm
I realize that the word "parallels" has a peculiar meaning in the English language when discussing ideas, however I thought I'd point out something kind of, I think, ironic.
In mathematics, two lines that are parallel will never meet (at least in Euclidean geometry). You can have two lines separated by a thousand light years of distance, and a billion billion billion billion years later, traveling at the speed of light along one of these lines, the separation between the two still be a thousand light years.
Kind of interesting to think about, especially when you read about "parallels" between something Joseph Smith wrote and some tidbit of ancient Israelite or Ugaritic mythology. Parallels never actually meet!
In mathematics, two lines that are parallel will never meet (at least in Euclidean geometry). You can have two lines separated by a thousand light years of distance, and a billion billion billion billion years later, traveling at the speed of light along one of these lines, the separation between the two still be a thousand light years.
Kind of interesting to think about, especially when you read about "parallels" between something Joseph Smith wrote and some tidbit of ancient Israelite or Ugaritic mythology. Parallels never actually meet!