A train is traveling straight to point A at 800 miles per hour. Another train is traveling straight to point A at 799 miles per hour. They both depart at the same time.
You know, when you grow up, you'll have plenty of math to do, and you will become mathemathician, like how much you need to pay for health insurance, electricity
>>12 The second train. They depart from station A, and then realize at the same time they were supposed to stay at station A (what fools!), the second train has slightly less inertia so brakes and goes the other way quicker (also has a headstart). All onlookers do concede that it was, in fact, very close and difficult to discern which was the faster train, but all came to agree it was the latter indeed.