doronshadmi
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Let us use an analogy taken from a role film.
1 is a one second, and it is used as a domain that determines the number of frames per second.
This 1 second domain is equivalent to [0,1] interval, where each different frame is a member of this interval.
We run the film for exactly one second, where 0 is the initial frame (the initial episode) and 1 id the last episode.
If there is no episode after 0 episode, then after 1 second we are still at episode 0 (nothing was changed).
If we have at lest two episodes, then after 1 second we will be in another episode, which is not episode 0.
The normal frequency of "continuous" episodes is 24 frames per second (each episode is changed after 1/24 second).
If the frames were recorded in less than 24 episodes per second, then we get a Charily Chaplin movie, because there are bigger changes between episodes, that still are projected in a frequency of 24 frames per second.
If the frames that were recorded in less than 24 episodes per second, are projected in less than 24 episodes per second, we get a jumpy (discontinuous) movie.
If the frames were recorded in more than 24 episodes per second, then we get a Slow Motion movie, because there are smaller changes between episodes, that still are projected in the a frequency of 24 frames per second.
If the frames that were recorded in more than 24 episodes per second, are projected in more than 24 episodes per second, we get a High Definition movie.
If the frames were recorded in infinitely many episodes per second, then we get a No Motion movie, because there are 0 changes between episodes, that still are projected in the a frequency of 24 frames per second .
If the frames that were recorded in infinitely many episodes per second, are projected in infinitely many episodes per second, we still get a No Motion movie, because there are 0 changes between episodes.
1 is a one second, and it is used as a domain that determines the number of frames per second.
This 1 second domain is equivalent to [0,1] interval, where each different frame is a member of this interval.
We run the film for exactly one second, where 0 is the initial frame (the initial episode) and 1 id the last episode.
If there is no episode after 0 episode, then after 1 second we are still at episode 0 (nothing was changed).
If we have at lest two episodes, then after 1 second we will be in another episode, which is not episode 0.
The normal frequency of "continuous" episodes is 24 frames per second (each episode is changed after 1/24 second).
If the frames were recorded in less than 24 episodes per second, then we get a Charily Chaplin movie, because there are bigger changes between episodes, that still are projected in a frequency of 24 frames per second.
If the frames that were recorded in less than 24 episodes per second, are projected in less than 24 episodes per second, we get a jumpy (discontinuous) movie.
If the frames were recorded in more than 24 episodes per second, then we get a Slow Motion movie, because there are smaller changes between episodes, that still are projected in the a frequency of 24 frames per second.
If the frames that were recorded in more than 24 episodes per second, are projected in more than 24 episodes per second, we get a High Definition movie.
If the frames were recorded in infinitely many episodes per second, then we get a No Motion movie, because there are 0 changes between episodes, that still are projected in the a frequency of 24 frames per second .
If the frames that were recorded in infinitely many episodes per second, are projected in infinitely many episodes per second, we still get a No Motion movie, because there are 0 changes between episodes.
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