Who is Zeno?
Achilles Paradox
Rice Paradox
Arrow Paradox
Solutions
100

Zeno's most notable work.

What are his 40 paradoxes describing the relationship between infinity and motion?

100

Who came up with this paradox?

Zeno

100

What the rice does when it falls.

What is the lack of sound?

100

The colors of the arrows in the video.

What is the color red?

100

First to officially offer solutions to his paradoxes.

Who is Aristotle?

200

The place Zeno is from.

Where is Elea, Ancient Greece?

200

The distance Achilles give to the tortoise.

What is 100 meters?

200
Zeno's conclusion to the paradox.

What is the summation of 'nothings' equals something?

200

The main idea of the arrow paradox.

Why is motion an illusion?

200
The method Simplicius used to disprove Zeno.

What is walking across the room?

300

The century Zeno is born into.

What is the 4-5th century BC?

300

The main idea/argument of the the paradox.

What are infinite tasks?

300

Concept this paradox does not involve.

What is infinity?

300

The conclusion Zeno draws from the paradox.

Why is motion an illusion?

300

What all paradoxes rely on.

What are crucial assumptions?

400

The fate of his written works.

What is lost to time?

400

The way to graph proof against the paradox.

What is a linear function?

What is calculus?

400

The first to disprove the rice paradox.

Who is Aristotle?

400

The reason Zeno states for why an arrow can't move in an instant of time.

What is the lack of time for motion to occur?

400

What most modern day philosophers believe the paradoxes are.

What are mathematical issues?

500

The sources that we have on Zeno and his paradoxes.

What are second hand sources? What is Parmenides?

500

Aristotle's argument against the paradox.

What is tasks becoming infinitely small?

500

The proof against the grain and millet paradox.

What is a sound that is close to none, but still present?

500

Aristotle's solution to the paradox.

What is the idea that time cannot be fractioned?

500

Some philosophers argue for this interpretation of the paradoxes.

What are metaphysical problems?

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