MOVEMENT
...hanges that we see, hear, touch etc.? They aren’t really moving? Zeno put this example to prove his theory: An arrow in flight is really at rest. At every point in its flight, the arrow must occupy a length of space exactly equal to its own length. After all, it cannot occupy a greater length, nor a lesser one. But the arrow cannot move within this length it occupies. It would need extra space in which to move, and it of course has none. So at every point in its flight, the arrow is at rest. And if it is at rest at every moment in its flight, then it follows that it is at rest during the entire flight. There are many forces and factors involved in the movement of the arrow, since it was thrown until its full stop. If there is no movement, the big force of gravity won’t exist too. Because it will had nothing to attract. If there is no movement, the interactions between objects wouldn’t exist nether, like a bouncing ball or the hole that makes the arrow when it gets to a target. Maybe our eyes can sometimes trick us. But what happens when you put on your clothes on, or when you are hit b...