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The traveling paradox precipitated this thread.
When a basketball player lands on his rear end with the ball, he is guilty of “traveling”. I maintain that such a player is guilty of “sitting”, not “traveling”. ![]() If the basketball player were sitting in a car, like the NASCAR driver, “traveling” might be a plausible violation, but a sitting basketball player is quite stationary in reality. In NASCAR you can go 200mph while sitting, whereas in basketball the speedometer drops to zero.
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