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You Really Can’t Get There From Here:
"Omnitopology recognizes the experimentally demonstrable fact that two energy-event traceries (lines) cannot pass through the same point at the same time. It follows that no event vectors of Universe ever pass through any of the same points at the same time. Wherefore, it is also operationally evidenced that the conceptual-system geometries of omnitopology are defined only by the system withinness and withoutness differentiating a plurality of loci occurring approximately midway between the most intimate proximity moments of the respectively convergent-divergent wavilinear vectors, orbits, and spin equators of the system.
"The best you can do is to get almost there; this is evidenced by physical discontinuity. Zeno’s paradox thus loses its paradoxical aspects.
“In omnitopology, a vertex (point) is the only-approximate, amorphous, omnidirectional region occurring mid-spatially between the most intimate proximity attained between two almost-but-never-quite, yet critically intertransformatively, interfering vectors.”
