No, it isn't easy, and because you seem to be a bright person: Sorry! for going on with this. But the 'fact' that because movement actually is impossible (because every distance allways has a half) the result must be something indynamic.
As an illustration: A hammer kan never hit a nail! Let's say one tries to hit a nail and starts with a distance of one foot from the hammer to the nail. As the hammer gets closer with the half of each keypoint as new keypoint, the distance just gets infinitly small. There will allways be a half of the last length, so mathematically the hit will never take place.
Of course, even the swinging of the hammer is impossible too. Both past and future cannot exist. Or should we rather trust our experience?
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