Neither here nor there.

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
Good point. Now I think everything is in transit. Timewise and spacewise. Therefore everything is neither here nor there. Not only that, it will never get there, just pass thought it on its way somewhere. It will never get there though, because then it would be there and that just can't happen.

Mr. Stephen Hawking would be so very proud of you. You have reached the Event Horizon phenomenon, where space-time becomes infinitely curved.
 

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
Has it not already been established that it was Bush's fault?

Well, that's neither here nor there, but the point is, all we know is there are many who DIDN'T do it. Eliminating all but the culprit might take enough time that the location of the actual deed may have moved with respect to its original location as computed in the space-time continuum, more or less, if it was at rest for any period of time that we can clearly identify.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
My mom always told me that if it's neither here nor there, it's not even in your underwear. :shrug:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Good point. Now I think everything is in transit. Timewise and spacewise. Therefore everything is neither here nor there. Not only that, it will never get there, just pass thought it on its way somewhere. It will never get there though, because then it would be there and that just can't happen.

My checking account balances prove, beyond any doubt, that things do indeed, get there.
 

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
You have reached the Event Horizon phenomenon, where space-time becomes infinitely curved.
That's an interesting thing to mention. Because of S-T's curvature, where we think of as "there" may only be our perception of there and not the actual there. The true there may be an incomprehensible number of miles away, in which case we cannot absolutely confirm it is neither here nor there. It is very sneaky!
 

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
My checking account balances prove, beyond any doubt, that things do indeed, get there.

But conditionally! If it will cost you something for it to arrive as planned, it will "get there." If, however, you stand to benefit from its arrival, it will be delayed or lost. Correct?
 
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