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Ok let's try this again...just for the fun of it! Two way's to argue against this.1) Using division like you did. As the potential of the rock approaches zero your potential approaches infinity. Sure on a calculator its undefined, but in calculas it's infinity.2) Who said anything about dividing? Why not look at the difference? If I have +10 potential and the rock has zero potential then I have a +10 potential differential relative to the rock. Pretty much any way you shake this tree your potential is relatively unlimited when compared to the other star dust laying scattered about. It's OK, go ahead and feel good about it! 8)
Ok let's try this again...just for the fun of it!
Two way's to argue against this.
1) Using division like you did. As the potential of the rock approaches zero your potential approaches infinity. Sure on a calculator its undefined, but in calculas it's infinity.
2) Who said anything about dividing?
Why not look at the difference?
If I have +10 potential and the rock has zero potential then I have a +10 potential differential relative to the rock.
Pretty much any way you shake this tree your potential is relatively unlimited when compared to the other star dust laying scattered about. It's OK, go ahead and feel good about it! 8)