Jum Hines wrote in SD2299:
>Just a little point on instantaneous feedback. I think there is a (single?)
>class of examples in which simultaneity exists in the real world. If you
>push down on a table, doesnt the table instantaneously push up against you?
>
No. The table does not push back until it has been depressed enough to
create a restraining elastic force. Likewise, the finger does not generate
a force until it has been stressed. Viewed from a sufficiently short time
scale, there are forces creating stored energy and displacement.
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