Just had a fun thought about my ChronoGravity theory 😁
Zeno’s paradoxes (Achilles & the Tortoise, the Arrow, Thomson’s Lamp, etc.) have puzzled people for 2,500 years because they rely on infinite subdivisions of time and space.
In ChronoGravity, time isn’t an abstract mathematical background — it’s a real physical elastic ψ-field with stiffness, topological constraints, Cuscuton stabilisation, and natural damping.
That means those “infinite” processes Zeno describes are physically impossible in the actual universe. The ψ-field can’t oscillate or reconfigure infinitely fast without massive energy cost or damping out.
So the paradoxes don’t need a clever mathematical fix… they simply can’t happen in a real physical theory of time.
The setup itself breaks the rules of the medium.
Pretty cool that an elastic time field quietly dissolves some of the oldest paradoxes in philosophy, right? 🤯
Full series here if you want to dive in:
doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH…
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