I've taken Calculus and Physics, and I know that we can use equations to make calculations and make predictions.
However, I'm wondering if it is actually possible to apply these to human performances.
For example, the 100 m sprint record times have, over the past decades, been constantly broken and new records established.
My question is, where is the limit?
If future athletes are going to keep breaking the time, at some point some type of human limit must be reached, because there is no way someone can run the 100m in 0.00 seconds.
Do we mathematically know where those limits are?
2006-11-05
02:45:41
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