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Hello everyone,
For something to move, it first must go halfway, but first it must go half the way of the halfway, and so on and so on. That obviously makes motion impossible, since it must go through infinite halfways to reach it's destination.
Unless, it disappears and reappears somewhere else. That seems to solve the problem, but there might be an issue with this idea.
An object called A is not object called B because they are different. Object A cannot become object B because they are different. That would result in something being something that is different than it. Therefore, for something to first disappear and reappear somewhere else, it must first become something different.
So, how is motion possible?
For something to move, it first must go halfway, but first it must go half the way of the halfway, and so on and so on. That obviously makes motion impossible, since it must go through infinite halfways to reach it's destination.
Unless, it disappears and reappears somewhere else. That seems to solve the problem, but there might be an issue with this idea.
An object called A is not object called B because they are different. Object A cannot become object B because they are different. That would result in something being something that is different than it. Therefore, for something to first disappear and reappear somewhere else, it must first become something different.
So, how is motion possible?