Quote Originally Posted by ThorOdinson View Post
So you have a custom definition of "throw" which does not involve the thrown object indeed leaving the hand?

I am using the english word "throw".
In the post you quoted in this, I gave you both definitions of "throw" you posited, and asked you to answer the question first assuming one was the case, and second assuming the other.

You have what you asked for. If you continue to refuse to answer the question, I will only be able to conclude that your poorly-formed syllogisms are the best you can do to articulate your argument, which means that your argument is logically invalid.

To prove me wrong, you must answer the question and thus demonstrate that you can, in fact, clarify your meaning.

Re-read the post you quoted in this message. "Throw" is defined by assumption at the start of each version of the question. Please answer both, under the given assumption for each.