The trouble with throwing things is that you have to clean up afterwards

variable measurements

digital program

A digital program created with JavaScript, where the speed of the 180 frames in the trajectory of a plate from my hand to when it breaks against the floor is sequentially slowed down. The first frame lasts 1/30 of a second, and each frame lasts 1.4 times the duration of the previous frame. The speed of the frames and the plate will progressively decrease until it almost seems to stop, but still moves.

Like Zeno’s Arrow, the plate will never reach its destination. In its progressive deceleration, the plate would take approximately 5.30424029 E+17 years to reach the floor and break. At the moment the plate reaches the floor, the number stored in the variable to calculate its speed will be so large that it will no longer be able to be stored, and the program itself, along with the plate, will break.

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