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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Selpatsky"
Date: 14 Apr 2004 10:12:54 AM
Object: The Paradox of Zeno
The Paradox of Zeno

The Paradox of Zeno is 2000 years old and its apparent ability to prove
that all motion is impossible was not resolved until the mathematical
techniques of Calculus became available, even though that technique is not
required. One form of the paradox describes the flight of an arrow which has
been shot at a target. The arrow is shot at a constant velocity, V, to a target
at a distance, L, and the time of flight is divided into intervals. In the
first interval, the arrow covers half of the distance to the target and, in
each succeeding interval of time, it covers half of the remaining distance.
Under the line of reasoning presented, the arrow never reaches the target
because, after each successive interval of time, one half of the distance to
the target that existed at the beginning of the interval remains.
The author finds it incredible that this paradox has been taken seriously
by intelligent men for over two millennia and has not been recognized as a form
of trickery. If one accepts that in each successive interval of time the arrow
traveled half of the remaining distance to the target, he must also accept that
each of those successive intervals of time is half of the duration of the
interval which preceded it. As a result, under the Paradox of Zeno, not only
does the arrow never reach the target, the elapsed time of its flight never
reaches the time, T, when the arrow would reach the target.
There is no paradox in the Paradox of the Zeno. As long as one allows a
cheap trick to fool him into considering only those events which occur prior to
the arrival of the arrow at the target, he most certainly will believe that the
arrow never reaches the target. The reality is that THE PASSAGE OF TIME DOES
NOT SLOW AS THE ARROW APPROACHES THE TARGET AND THE ARROW REACHES THE TARGET
WHEN IT SHOULD.
To find the Paradox of Zeno be seriously considered as a topic which
requires a level of mathematics beyond simple arithmetic for its resolution
should lead a reasonable man to have serious doubts as to the mental capacity
of the individuals who are engaged in the teaching process.
The source material for this posting may be found in "Gravity" (1987),
"The Einstein Hoax" (1997), and "Corrections to Residual Errors in Special
Relativity (1999) located at http://www.members.aol.com/einsteinhoax/site.htm .
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BE MATHEMATICALLY VIABLE. PRESENT TEACHINGS DO NOT ALWAYS MEET THIS
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User: "Retractable Titanium Corn-holer"

Title: Re: The Paradox of Zeno 15 Apr 2004 02:25:46 AM
It's easy. You just refuse to understand the paradox. You posted
it, but you didn't read it, and you didn't understand it . Clearly the
arrow DOES NOT reach its target, because of Zeno's paradox.
Why don't you read what you posted, before you post it, and understand
it, and then you won't have to post it, and then read a bunch of replies
explaining why you shouldn't have posted it in the first place. After
all, if you want to create a post, you must first create the first half of
and save the file with the original name, and then re-boot your system
was browsing newsgroup just like you are now, sideways on Mars
buggered by rabid sea urchins carrying high-voltage arrows which d
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User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: The Paradox of Zeno 14 Apr 2004 03:23:55 PM
Selpatsky wrote:


The Paradox of Zeno

A set of four paradoxes dealing with counterintuitive aspects of
continuous space and time
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ZenosParadoxes.html
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