considering we never really touch the ground when we walk.
If I use some kind of super duper microscope and zero in to the point of contact between shoe and ground, I'll find mountains and ravines that, only a few mountain peaks actually appear to touch
So I choose one of those touching peaks and zoom in and find .... a bunch of mountain peaks and ravines
So I zoom in to one of THOSE touching mountain peaks and find a bunch of mountain peaks and ravines
So I zoom in to one of THOSE touching mountain peaks and .... ....
I'd never do it again, but acid was fun .... (for me)
So Jesus could in fact have walked on water since He would have had access to the truth about creation? Philip was transported, too. It has to be possible.
On a similar note about fractals, you could never draw a completely accurate map because when you get down into fractal territory, the length of line necessary to portray a coastal area, for example, would border on infinite.