Zeno's paradoxes: If you move somewhere, you have to move half of that, and half of THAT, and half of that, ad infinitum. How is it possible to move? How? You can't move across infinity. You are stuck in between.
Just as you can't escape God's love. All love. My love, your love. From nothing. To the end.
>>18885995
Because there's a universal limit to the minimal size of something (although as our understanding evolves this may change). From atoms to planks constant to quarks. You can't divide a base amount by something as nothing exists that is smaller. And there will be a quantities time to move the base length of space. Multiply up and you had time taken to move a given distance. TL;Dr can't divide distance infinitely as our universe has a universal minimum limit
>>18886021
Maybe it proves we're living in a simulation? I don't know.
>>18885995
a distance is not a limit, or a thing. it's simply a label we give to a small part of what e perceive
yes you can divide it into halves but you can also move twice that, or 100 times that because we made up that distance to begin with
>>18885995
learn some maths faggot. Just use infinite sums and the paradox dissapears
>>18886104
I see. So we are one, right??
>>18885995
>If you move somewhere, you have to move half of that, and half of THAT, and half of that, ad infinitum. How is it possible to move?
Always plan to move twice as far as your destination, then stop after the first step.
>>18885995
You don't move, the universe does.
You are static.
>>18885995
Your metaphor uses division. It's more like subtraction.
Like, you don't eat a pie half then half of that, then half of that etc, you just split into 8ths and subtract one at a time.
>>18887929
That brings me back to the days before "life hack" or "troll science" meant anything to 99% of the population
>>18885995
It's called calculus anon, people figured out this shit a long time ago.
But I guess facts never had anything to do with bible thumping. KYS