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Zeno's Paradox

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2007

A moving object at A (declares Aristotles),
cannot reach point B,
because it must cover half the distance between the two points,
and before that,
half of the half and before that,
half of the half of half
and so on to infinity;

Filmed in the USA - Crossing from New Jersey to Delaware (bay)-1999
A visit to Robert Smithson "Spiral Jetty".

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  • Hey there. I saw you one day i was selling ice cream at jean drapeua you were taping the sign with your old school hi 8 cam. You wrote your name on a card, i found it just now. Anyways, this one is cool i likes it! Cheers, Jeff

  • Hello Jeff.

    It's great that you replied. I am glad that you like the work. Is a reference of Robert Smithson works "Spiral Jetty" in Great Salt Lake, Utah 1970. (land art).

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  • I will try to make a collage video soon to a song i made a while ago about something I call the Klassen Spiral. Cheers, Jeff

  • Zeno is right. Movement of objects are impossible, and it's a myth is has mathematical solution even if most people learn it.

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