Michael
if I move from point A to point B, without moving through the locations between, it takes no time — BlueBanana
Jeremiah
tom
Infinite divisibility is the problem, which was Zeno's target all along (although in his case he wanted to argue that all is one, whereas I'm suggesting that there must be some fundamental unit of space/time (or at least movement) that cannot be halved). — Michael
Srap Tasmaner
Infinite divisibility is the problem, which was Zeno's target all along (although in his case he wanted to argue that all is one, whereas I'm suggesting that there must be some fundamental unit of space/time (or at least movement) that cannot be halved). — Michael
Akanthinos
Are you saying that Zeno's argument is sound — Srap Tasmaner
tom
Are you saying that Zeno's argument is sound, and that it shows that if space-time is continuous, then motion is impossible? — Srap Tasmaner
Srap Tasmaner
tom
Think of it as a barrier to understanding, if you like. Until I know what's wrong with Zeno's argument, I don't really understand the physics. — Srap Tasmaner
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