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Stewart Stremler wrote:
> I suppose it's all a matter of which side the discontinuity is on...
> 
> Time -->
> 
>    meteor -----------------------
> meteorite                         -------------------------
>                                  ^
>                               Impact

But a discontinuity presumes a completely inelastic collision between
the meteor and ones head. While it may be true for some kpluggers it is
not true in the general case.

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Tracy "I can be a pedantic bastard too" Reed
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