I think we’re not disagreeing on the meaning of do (just slightly different state of explanation), I just hadn’t realized the extent to which you intended to rely on there being “Two timesteps”.
(I just meant the forces as a way of describing the jump to a specific position. That is, “mysterious forces” in contrast to a perfectly ordinary explanation for why it went to a position, such as “a guard stabs anybody who tries to press the button”, rather than in contrast to “the button just magically stays place”.)
I now think the biggest flaw in your idea is that it literally cannot generalize to anything that doesn’t involve two timesteps.
I think we’re not disagreeing on the meaning of do (just slightly different state of explanation), I just hadn’t realized the extent to which you intended to rely on there being “Two timesteps”.
(I just meant the forces as a way of describing the jump to a specific position. That is, “mysterious forces” in contrast to a perfectly ordinary explanation for why it went to a position, such as “a guard stabs anybody who tries to press the button”, rather than in contrast to “the button just magically stays place”.)
I now think the biggest flaw in your idea is that it literally cannot generalize to anything that doesn’t involve two timesteps.