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7.4. WHO RESOLVED ZENO’S ARROW PARADOX? 39<br />

laughing at his fellow-citizens as an expression <strong>of</strong> his contempt for the human<br />

condition, <strong>and</strong> therefore was also called “the mocker”.<br />

7.4 Who Resolved Zeno’s Arrow Paradox?<br />

We shall find that Zeno’s arrow paradoxes were never really resolved <strong>and</strong><br />

drove modern physics into its deal with Devil, essentially to resolve the Arrow<br />

Pardox: Is the arrow jumping from one place to the next as time increases,<br />

or is it still at each time instant? And time itself: Is it ticking ahead in<br />

discrete jumps, or is just flowing?<br />

After pasing through the Purgatory <strong>of</strong> Paradoxes we shall at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the book open a door to resolution <strong>of</strong> this question without any deal with<br />

any devil. If you want to take a look through the door, browse the following<br />

knols:<br />

• Zeno’s Paradox <strong>of</strong> Particle Motion<br />

• Slinky as Resolutions <strong>of</strong> Zeno’s Arrow Paradox<br />

Figure 7.2: Resolution <strong>of</strong> Zeno’s Arrow Paradox: Slinky.

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