I haven’t read anywhere that continuous in its physics sense doesn’t mean endless.
con·tin·u·ous
/kənˈtinyo͞oəs/
adjective
1.
forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.
"the whole performance is enacted in one continuous movement"
synonyms: continual, uninterrupted, unbroken, constant, ceaseless, incessant, steady, sustained, solid, continuing, ongoing, unceasing, without a break, permanent, nonstop, round-the-clock, always-on, persistent, unremitting, relentless, unrelenting, unabating, unrelieved, without respite, endless, unending, never-ending, perpetual, without end, everlasting, eternal, interminable.
A plank can be divided from wood to open space on each end.
con·tin·u·ous
/kənˈtinyo͞oəs/
adjective
1.
forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.
"the whole performance is enacted in one continuous movement"
synonyms: continual, uninterrupted, unbroken, constant, ceaseless, incessant, steady, sustained, solid, continuing, ongoing, unceasing, without a break, permanent, nonstop, round-the-clock, always-on, persistent, unremitting, relentless, unrelenting, unabating, unrelieved, without respite, endless, unending, never-ending, perpetual, without end, everlasting, eternal, interminable.
A plank can be divided from wood to open space on each end.
Language:
People in different fields can use specific words in any way they choose.
This is a common feature of language.
This isn't a debate issue, it's just how language is used.
Scientists can use a word however they choose, and that is that.
It has nothing to do with you or me.
In philosophy I might say you made a "formal error",
and that doesn't mean you wore brown shoes with your tuxedo.
I would be using the word "formal" in a specific way, in a specific field, in a way it's not normally used.
Words are used in very specific, and sometimes unusual ways, in different fields.
This is why I said we were having a problem with terms.
My apology if I explained things poorly.
Continuous:
I specifically brought up the word "continuous" to reply to posthuman.
I was using it in a particular sense, after posthuman used the the phrase "discreet time".
He was specifically referring to an issue of "discreet time" verses "continuous time."
That is the issue he raised by using the word discreet.
So I was using the appropriate term, "continuous", to discuss the issue he raised.
God Bless.
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