Zeno 's second paradox has to do with a bow man' s flying arrow. Before the arrow can reach, the target it must first arrive. At a point half the distance to the target; but before reaching the, halfway point it must arrive at the quarter-of-the-way. Point be fore, that it must get to the eighth-of-the-way point and so, on. Since the distance to the target could be divided. Up into an infinite number of such, fractional parts the arrow really cannot travel anywhere and it is not in motion at. All.
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