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Ask HN: Can quantum physics resolve Zeno's dichotomy paradox?

1 pointsby josh-wralealmost 9 years ago
Funny thing hit me today. I&#x27;ve read that the universe is &quot;something like pixellated&quot; &quot;because quantum physics&quot;. I see this as a bottom limit to smallness (not that I actually understand this stuff). Anyway, in Zeno&#x27;s dichotomy paradox, space and time are purportedly infinitely divisible. Well, if again &quot;because quantum physics&quot; space and time are not infinitely divisible, then there&#x27;s no real paradox here. Right? (probably not) :)<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Zeno%27s_paradoxes#Dichotomy_paradox<p>Edit: typos&#x2F;grammar

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