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    Therefore Zeno's paradox shows only that naive infinity c... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Moving parts within an extended universe are impossible

    Therefore Zeno's paradox shows only that naive infinity concepts are confused, not that motion itself is impossible.

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    • 1.Modern mathematics (calculus, infinite series) successfully handles infinite divisibility without paradox, proving infinity is coherent when properly formalized.
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    • 2.Physical motion is empirically observable and undeniable; no logical puzzle should overturn direct sensory evidence without extraordinary justification.
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    • 3.Zeno's argument exploits equivocation between potential infinity (conceptual) and actual infinity (mathematical), conflating epistemological confusion with ontological impossibility.
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    • 1.If Zeno's argument reveals genuine logical structure in motion itself (not just our concepts), dismissing it as 'merely conceptual' begs the question rather than refuting it.
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    • 2.That calculus works mathematically doesn't prove motion is physically possible—formal consistency of a model doesn't guarantee it describes reality accurately.
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    • 3.Attributing the paradox solely to naive infinity concepts assumes the proposed solution (modern infinity) wasn't itself developed *because* classical concepts failed, making this circular.
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