Zeno's paradox
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Zeno's paradox
After Zeno of Elea
Example Sentences
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Yet Zeno’s paradox was so powerful that the Greeks tried over and over to explain away his infinities.
From Literature
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It is the infinite that lies at the heart of Zeno’s paradox: Zeno had taken continuous motion and divided it into an infinite number of tiny steps.
From Literature
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Every minute, every second, the hands refute Zeno’s paradox: They move continuously, never pausing artificially on one number, passing through an infinite series of fractions of time — a visual demonstration of the fact that time is always in motion.
From New York Times
It sounds like biography writing as Zeno’s paradox — getting infinitesimally closer to the end without ever reaching it.
From New York Times
Tracing underground shorts can take hours, City Light crew chief Fiel Diaz explains: You dig up the middle of a shorted line, determine which side the short is on, dig at its midpoint … and so on and so on, until you find the short — an electrical Zeno’s paradox.
From Seattle Times
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