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How do you solve it?
The discussion focuses on solving Zenon's Paradox, specifically the scenario involving Achilles and the turtle. It establishes that while Achilles runs 10 times faster than the turtle, the time intervals between each point of the race converge to a finite value rather than an infinite one. The meeting time can be calculated using the equations of motion at constant acceleration, leading to the formula t = 100 / (v_achille - v_turtle), where v_achille is Achilles' speed and v_turtle is the turtle's speed.
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