17 Jun
2021
17 Jun
'21
6:42 a.m.
Am 17.06.2021 um 12:15 schrieb De'vID:
How is this possible? How can a bridge cross a river but not connect its' two banks? Is it collapsed on each end, with just a middle part levitating over the river?
Consider a bridge over a high canyon, with a river far down below. The bridge crosses the river, but does not technically join its banks together (as the banks are still separated from the ends of the bridge by a steep climb).
Yes, that's what I meant. The point is "cross the river" does not mean that the bridge has to start at one bank and end on the other. It can start long before it gets to the river. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.tlhInganHol.com http://klingon.wiki/Word/Vech