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In Zeno’s paradoxes everything contracts
If the Zeno’s way of movement really existed, then it would be decelerating – namely contracting. Therefore, this would be applied to the contraction of distance, of speed and of time movement. The above mentioned thoughts actually lead to the following logical conclusion: The continual contraction of a natural size is enough to violently drag all natural sizes into general contraction – In this particular case three sizes are contracted. (Could it be otherwise when in our world everything is harmoniously interrelated? As a result, wouldn’t an instantaneous chain reaction of contraction of all things emerge and therefore, that of Matter as well? )
This contraction of everything is the basic required condition but in this case, an insufficient one, which must be met so that the appearing paradox could be averted. Because when all things are contracted in an interweaving system – such as that of the universe- all dimensions remain proportionally the same. So, for the observer will not be possible to perceive the general contraction.
However, this general contraction could not be truly feasible but just virtual. In the profound truth, the contraction and expansion phenomena of all things and therefore, of Matter, wouldn’t be able to occur. On one hand, both the contraction and expansion of Matter are for bidden by the four fundamental interactions of Physics, and on the other hand by the 2nd metaphysical law – which will be presented subsequently. These relations constitute the most difficult and most voluminous extracts of the complete solution of Zeno’s paradoxes; as a consequence, it is not possible to present them here. The conception difficulties of these relations are due to man’s almost incapacity (inability) to perceive these relations through his senses. The only possibility of their conscious perception can exclusively emerge from groundbreaking logical study. As unbelievable as it may seem, the contraction and expansion phenomena are often met in our world. In some cases these can even perceived. However, it is about phenomena of our viable daily life which we all pass by, without being concerned about the cause of their appearance. (These phenomena are analyzed and interpreted thoroughly in my 2nd book)
Zeno’s paradoxes are very deep. This is the reason why the road to their solution is rough. Every word and each sentence has to be meticulously chosen otherwise they may lead to misconceptions and deadlocks. (This exact misstep led Zeno to his paradoxical allegations. In the profound truth, there aren’t any paradoxes if during their statement the data of a problem is given properly.) However, this general contraction could not be truly feasible but just virtual. In the profound truth, the contraction and expansion phenomena of all things and therefore, of Matter, wouldn’t be able to occur. On one hand, both the contraction and expansion of Matter are for bidden by the four fundamental interactions of Physics, and on the other hand by the 2nd metaphysical law – which will be presented subsequently.
These relations constitute the most difficult and most voluminous extracts of the complete solution of Zeno’s paradoxes; as a consequence, it is not possible to present them here. The conception difficulties of these relations are due to man’s almost incapacity (inability) to perceive these relations through his senses. The only possibility of their conscious perception can exclusively emerge from groundbreaking logical study. As unbelievable as it may seem, the contraction and expansion phenomena are often met in our world. In some cases these can even perceived.
However, it is about phenomena of our viable daily life which we all pass by, without being concerned about the cause of their appearance. (These phenomena are analyzed and interpreted thoroughly in my 2nd book.) Zeno’s paradoxes are very deep. This is the reason why the road to their solution is rough. Every word and each sentence has to be meticulously chosen otherwise they may lead to misconceptions and deadlocks. (This exact misstep led Zeno to his paradoxical allegations. In the profound truth, there aren’t any paradoxes if during their statement the data of a problem is given properly.)