2013/7/6 Chris Morley <chrisinnana...@hotmail.com>
>
>
> Well I guess it depends on your definition of infinite jerk. (practical
> approximation or theoretical absolute)
>
> In your example acceleration does not actually jump to zero in a large
> step.
> so I think it's just very very high, not infinite.
>
> just as shooting a bullet from a gun has jerk, acceleration and then speed.
> It really has to doesn't it?
> just really hard to measure it :)
>

Ok, agreed, theoretically it is not infinite, but so large, that it could
be considered as infinite, because it is too large to measure...

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