Zeno of Elea's Arrow

Origin
Zeno of Elea was a philosopher who lived from 490–430 BC. He was famous for his philosophical paradoxes. One such paradox is the called the Arrow Paradox. Zeno argued that motion is the changing of position of object in the space where it is positioned. He said motion is an illusion, as when any object that appears to be in motion is stopped at any instant that there is no motion. At every frozen instant of time there is no motion occurring. If there is no motion at any instant, and time is just a collection of instants, than there can be no motion. There is no movement of a single object, but the perceived simultaneous baton-passing of the existence of one instant to another.

Usage
When the arrow is held without proper protection, such as gloves, the holder will instantly freeze within the instant they were in. In order to unfreeze them, the arrow must be taken out of their hands.

Collection
This artifact was collected by an unknown Warehouse 1 agent.