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Infinity:The headstart paradox
Alrite,say,man A and man B wanted to have a race.So man A give man B a headstart cos man A is twice as fast as man B.When man B ran 10m,man A started running,the distance between them was 10m,after which the distance between them was reduce to 5m becos man A was twice as fast.then the distance was reduce to 2.5m,125cm,62.5cm,31.25cm and so on.if u were to keep on dividing the distance between them,its not gonna end,its infinite.So its seems that man A will never overtake man B.
Alrite,say,man A and man B wanted to have a race.So man A give man B a headstart cos man A is twice as fast as man B.When man B ran 10m,man A started running,the distance between them was 10m,after which the distance between them was reduce to 5m becos man A was twice as fast.then the distance was reduce to 2.5m,125cm,62.5cm,31.25cm and so on.if u were to keep on dividing the distance between them,its not gonna end,its infinite.So its seems that man A will never overtake man B.