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  • Actually infinity is easy to understand.

    If you were to walk in a straight line, you would never get to the end of the earth - it is infinite.

    Its finitism that is impossible to understand.


    3*(1/3) = 3/3 = 1 3*(1/3) = 3*(0.333...) = 0.999... 0.999... = 1

    This a problem of the number base you're using, not infinity. One third is a finite number which cannot be expressed in base 10.

  • Its because of the way they are funded.

    Films are funded through venture capital, and investors are looking for the biggest profit. So modest films struggle to get funding, because investors believe size=quality.

  • The BBC developed its own videotape system in the 1950s. But they had to record it in one take, since there was no way to edit the tapes. There was no cartridge like VHS, they were on long reels of film.

    They reused the tapes, thats why many episodes of the first two doctors are missing.

    When Sony U-Matic and Philips LP2000 came out in the late 1960s, they discarded the old tapes, the new formats were cheaper and had editing machines.

  • To be clear, this detail is not part of the constitutional amendment – and it is entirely normal for constitutions to leave this type of detail to be worked out in future by the parliament.

    That statement is completely false.

    There is not a single constitutional vote that has not outlined in full the changes to the constitution.