File:Zeno's Fourth Paradox of Motion The Stadium (The Moving Rows) Simple picture.jpg

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Simple interpretation on Zeno's Fourth Paradox of Motion_The Stadium (The Moving Rows)

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English: Simple picture used for interpreting Zeno's Paradox "The Moving Rows", the 4th paradox of motion. Three tracks are there in a Stadium. The first track contains A-bodies, the second track contains B-bodies & third track contains C-bodies as shown in the picture. Body B's are moving to the right and body C's are moving to the left while body A's are stationary. Situation before and after the movement of rows are shown in the picture
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