If you are interested in what philosophers have said about these and the most popular resolutions, Michael Huemer's textbook about the philosophy of paradoxes was a fun read: https://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Lost-Logical-Solutions-Philosophy/dp/3319904892. From what I've read, I agree with him that the solution to the 'supertasks' puzzles is that they imply the existence of an infinite intensive magnitude, which are logically impossible (e.g. infinite energy-density, mass, force, etc., in a finite space).
If you are interested in what philosophers have said about these and the most popular resolutions, Michael Huemer's textbook about the philosophy of paradoxes was a fun read: https://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Lost-Logical-Solutions-Philosophy/dp/3319904892. From what I've read, I agree with him that the solution to the 'supertasks' puzzles is that they imply the existence of an infinite intensive magnitude, which are logically impossible (e.g. infinite energy-density, mass, force, etc., in a finite space).
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