[Ham]
> Twenty-five hundred years ago, Zeno reasoned that an arrow is only in one 
> place during any given
> instance of its flight. But if it is in only one place, it must be at rest.

Ham, Joe,
A rather obvious fallacy.  Each thing, whether moving or at rest, "is only in 
one place at any given instance."  If it is in only one place at consecutive 
instances, it is at rest during that interval.  Otherwise it is moving.
Craig. 
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