Solution to Zeno's Paradox.

Movement is paradoxical as if it takes 1/2 the distance to arrive half the way to a destination, but we should never make it there because their is still 1/2 the distance to cross after crossing 1/2. At least in a seamless system which the universe seems to be, yet we can clearly walk to a destination, so what is the solution? Points.

Reality is seamless because we can move between places but it is also pointed because their are points to reality with parts

These points are located at every point and between every point, but do not always contain something, except when they do and what they contain is a fitted corebit which acts along outside of the reality, which is like a fabric with pinholes, but how does the corebit move, it doesn't, time passes and the corebit point changes part of its corebit and so location and point, which enables movement from point A to point B.

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