Join Marcus du Sautoy, a mathematics professor at Oxford, Barbara Sattler, a philosophy lecturer at St Andrews, and James Warren, an ancient philosophy reader at Cambridge, as they delve into the mind-bending world of Zeno's paradoxes. They explore his challenges to the notion of motion, including Achilles never catching the tortoise. Du Sautoy traces the implications for mathematics, while Sattler and Warren discuss the philosophical significance of these puzzles. Their conversation links ancient thinking to modern issues like infinity and discrete reality.