“The Three Paradoxes” by Paul Hornschemeier

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“The Three Paradoxes” by Paul Hornschemeier is a thought-provoking non-fiction book that explores complex philosophical ideas through a unique blend of history, science, and mathematics. It delves into the paradoxes of Zeno, challenging readers to understand the nature of space, time, and motion, and offering new perspectives on these age-old questions. The book is known for its engaging narrative style, making intricate concepts accessible and intriguing for general readers.

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