Short Overview: Tom Rocks Maths intern Kira Miller discusses the philosophy of 'supertasks' and how they are related to Zeno's Paradox, ... In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass tube.
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Tom Rocks Maths intern Kira Miller discusses the philosophy of 'supertasks' and how they are related to Zeno's Paradox, ... In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass tube. If you liked the Background music Check out this channel: ft' Priority's Annihilation ...
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- Tom Rocks Maths intern Kira Miller discusses the philosophy of 'supertasks' and how they are related to Zeno's Paradox, ...
- In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass tube.
- If you liked the Background music Check out this channel: ft' Priority's Annihilation ...
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