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<html><head><title>Zeno Potpourri</title></head><body BGCOLOR="#BBBBBB"><table> <tr>  <td> <!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/logo-small.gif"></td>  <td> <h2>Potpourri</h2></td></table><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/alum.gif"><p>The project is named for Zeno of Elea who posed many paradoxes relatedto the nature of motion.  One of his paradoxes, called <!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><AHREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/Potpourri/arrow.html">"The Arrow"</A>, deals with the cinematographicnature of motion; in other words, although reality is made up ofinstants in which everything is still, if we take those instants oneafter another we have motion.  This is precisely what this projectdeals with-- taking frozen instants of time, shipping them over anetwork, then putting them together to create motion.<p>Little is known about Zeno of Elea.  His fame derives mainly from four paradoxes of motion attributed to him by Aristotle.  None of Zeno's writingshave survived, but a few passages by other authors are purported to be direct quotations.<p>It is known that Zeno lived in the fifth century B.C., and that he was a devoted disciple of Parmenides.  Parmenides maintained that reality is one,immutable, and unchanging; all plurality, change, and motion are mere illusions of the senses.  Zeno proposed a series of paradoxes designed to show the absurdity of the views of those who made fun of Parmenides.<p>Zeno's paradoxes have been the object of extensive historical research, especially in the last hundred years.<p><em>Taken from "Zeno's Paradoxes," Edited by Wesley C. Salmon, The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc, 1970</em><h2>Zeno Links</h3><ul><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/greenball.gif"> <!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/Potpourri/mpegator.pdf> MPEGator documentation </a>   <br><br><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/greenball.gif"> <!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><a href="http://www.valdosta.peachnet.edu/~rbarnett/phi/zeno.html">Zeno's CoffeeHouse</a>   <br><br><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/greenball.gif"> Trivial note: if you search the web for Zeno of Elea, you'll find about 200 hits.  About 125 of them have to do with chickens. Follow  <!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><a href="http://www.vivanet.com/~glasser/www/pages/whydidthechicken/why.html"> this link</a> to find out why.   <br><br><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/greenball.gif">   <!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><a href="http://www.hepth.cornell.edu/~costas/biographies/zeno.html">   A short biography of Zeno</a>   <br><br><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/greenball.gif">   <!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><a href="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/Students/Kristen/Zeno1.html">   A longer biography of Zeno</a>   <br><br><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/greenball.gif">   <!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><a href="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/Students/Kristen/SciAm.Zeno.html">   What Scientific American says about zeno</a>.   <br><br></ul><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/alum.gif"><br><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><a href ="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/Welcome.html"><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><img src ="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/images/home.gif"></a><!IMG SRC="/cgi-bin/bsmith/nph-count?width=5&link=/Projects/zeno/Mission"></html>

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