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Essay heading: Zeno Of Elea
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He is believed
to have devised at least forty arguments, eight of which have survived until the
present. While these arguments seems simple, they have managed to raise a
number of profound philosophical and scientific questions about space, time, and
infinity, throughout history. These issues still interest philosophers and
scientists today... displayed 300 characters
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These issues still interest philosophers and
scientists today.
The problem with both Zeno's argument and yours is that neither of you deal
with adding the infinite. Your argument suggests that if one adds the infinite,
the sum will be infinity, which is not the case. If the numbers are shrinking
infinitely at the same rate, then eventually they will equal a certain number,
not infinity as both Zeno's argument and yours suggest... displayed next 300 characters
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