Room with numbers representing convergent geometrical series. The series is infinite, because there is no limit to the number of times a number can be halved, but convergent because it tends to a limit: it approaches and can never exceed a finite number, in this case 1. Zeno's paradoxes concern problems to do with convergent series. Computer generated image. | |
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