>>13533246there is no time, just as there is no yard. we coin notions to approximate volumes and metrics, but they are just means of communicating ideas and notions. To give a true and pedantic accounting of anything would take no less than measurements at the atomic level, or more honestly less. It always has and will be an approximation for ease of communicating. Time is just a concept to help communicate ideas. So to this end, the notion of infinite 'actions' within a finite amount of time is an incorrect way to think about it.
To entertain your Zeno's paradox, lets say "you can't ever clap your hands, as each time you go half way and stop, you have a new distance to go, which that distance can once again be gone half way and the process repeats ad infinitum."
The trouble is:
total initial distance between hands / (total initial distance between hands - current distance between hands) * duration of hands moving = total move time
It is an inevitability that you will clap, for traveling at a constant speed, the duration of the clap (total move time above) will be met and surpassed, it is literally only a matter of time.