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This is not an objective question and there will be no one answer!! Not at all, depending on the type of rabbit and the type of turtle, depending on the environment in which they live!!
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One day, the rabbit and the tortoise were running in a race, and the rabbit laughed at the tortoise for climbing slowly, and the tortoise said that one day he would win. The rabbit said, let's start the game now. The rabbit ran as fast as the rabbit ran, and the tortoise crawled as hard as he could, and in a few moments the rabbit and the tortoise were already at a great distance.
The rabbit thinks that the game is too easy, and that it needs to sleep for a while, and self-righteously says that even if he wakes up the tortoise, he may not be able to catch up with it. As for the tortoise, it crawls all the time, and when the rabbit wakes up, the tortoise has reached the end.
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Because his pants were confused by the scenery along the way, he stopped to browse some of the scenery he liked, so he lost his ultimate goal.
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There is nothing wrong with the logic of the paradox itself, and the reason why it is so far from reality is that this Zeno has taken a different time system from ours. It is customary to think of Sun's motion as a continuous function of time, while Zeno's explanation takes a discrete time system. That is, no matter how small the time interval is, the entire timeline is still composed of infinite points in time.
In other words, continuous time is the limit at which discrete time takes the time interval to infinitesimal limits.
Every time a person catches up with the turtle's original position, the distance between the person and the turtle becomes one-tenth of the previous one, however, this process cannot be carried on indefinitely. Looking at the world from a quantum point of view, space, one of the basic components of the world, is also quantized, that is, it has an indivisible Planck length. The length is so small that the space looks like it's smooth and continuous, but the smallest unit is real.
In this way, the process of man chasing the tortoise becomes such a scene: when the man runs past the length of 10 to the 30th power, the tortoise runs over the length of 10 to the 29th power; Then the man ran over 10 to the 29th Planck, and the tortoise ran 10 to the 28th Planck ......After repeating this more than 20 times, the crucial moment finally came, and the man ran 10 Plancks in a very short time, and the turtle ran 1 Planck. And then what?
The next round is coming, and the turtle can't run a tenth of a Planck's length, and this number must be an integer! Infinite Splits have reached the end! It can only run another Planck length, which is the shortest distance to travel, and then what about people?
Man ran 10 Planck lengths, 9 more than the tortoise.
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These paradoxes became known to posterity due to their recording in Aristotle's book Physics. Zeno presented these paradoxes in support of his teacher Parmenides' doctrine that "being" is immovable and is one. Two of the most famous of these paradoxes are:
Achilles can't outrun the tortoise" and "Flying Arrows Don't Move".
These methods can be explained by the concept of calculus (infinite), but they cannot be solved by calculus because the principle of calculus exists on the premise of the existence of extensions (i.e., whether a line segment with extension is infinitely divided or composed of a line segment with extension, rather than a point without extension). Zeno's paradox, on the other hand, acknowledges extension and emphasizes the point where there is no extension. These paradoxes are difficult to resolve because they focus on the points of divergence that later came from the mechanistic theories represented by Descartes and Ghassan Zheng Songdi.
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Because the turtle is distracted, it is so attracted by the scenery along the way that it forgets what it needs to do now.
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The slow loris runs to the fastest. The second is the koala.
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It stands to reason that rabbits run fast, but in real life, turtles are also not to be underestimated.
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Abstract, the story of the tortoise and the rabbit race, the tortoise finally won the race with its own efforts, this story tells us that only perseverance, will be successful, and what I want to tell you today is that we should never compete with people who are weaker than ourselves, because you will always be a loser, everyone knows, the rabbit runs fast, the tortoise is slow, according to common sense, the rabbit will definitely win, so the rabbit you win, others will also say, he is running fast, if he doesn't win, is it still a rabbit? But if the turtle wins, it's a counterattack, it's a success, and others will find a thousand or ten thousand reasons to praise you. If we are a "rabbit", we must not compare with those who are weaker than us, because we don't get anything at all, if we win, you are still you, if we lose, you are not you, if we are a "turtle", then we must find someone stronger than us to compare, no matter what the result is, we will win, why not!
The story of the tortoise and the rabbit racing, the tortoise finally won the game with his own efforts, this story tells us that only perseverance, will succeed, and what I want to tell you today is that we should never compete with people who are weaker than ourselves, because you will always be a loser, we all know, the rabbit runs fast, the tortoise is slow, according to common sense, the rabbit will definitely win, so the rabbit you win, others will also say, he is running fast, Is it still a rabbit if you don't win? But if the turtle wins, it's a counterattack, it's a success, and others will find a thousand or ten thousand reasons to praise you. If we are a "rabbit", we must not compare with those who are weaker than us, because we don't get anything at all, if we win, you are still you, if we lose, you are not you, if we are a "turtle", then we must find someone stronger than us to compare, no matter what the result is, we will win, why not!
The Tortoise-Hare Race is a fable about a proud rabbit and a persevering baby tortoise. One day, the rabbit wanted to invite the turtle to a race, but the turtle didn't want to agree, but the rabbit laughed at the turtle's slow movement, and the turtle got angry and decided to compete with the rabbit. When the game began, the rabbit jumped and rushed out, while the tortoise slowly shook its limbs and crawled slowly on the ground.
The tortoise climbs very slowly, but it never stops, it knows that the rabbit is faster than it, and it is possible to win only if it persists. While the tortoise struggled to climb to the end, the hare had just woken up. This story tells us that we must have the spirit of perseverance and single-mindedness, and we can win in the end.
I don't need these tirades.
I just asked if you could win? I can win.
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Sweet something, carrots can be eaten.