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Another proposed solution is to question one of the assumptions Zeno used in his paradoxes ( particularly the Dichotomy ), which is that between any two different points in space ( or time ), there is always another point.
Without this assumption there are only a finite number of distances between two points, hence there is no infinite sequence of movements, and the paradox is resolved.
The ideas of Planck length and Planck time in modern physics place a limit on the measurement of time and space, if not on time and space themselves.
According to Hermann Weyl, the assumption that space is made of finite and discrete units is subject to a further problem, given by the " tile argument " or " distance function problem ".

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