The conceptualisation of movement has always been problematical for Western thought, ever since Parmenides declared our incapacity
to conceptualise the plurality of change because our self-identical thought can only know an identical being. Exploiting this
peculiar feature and constraint on our thought, Zeno of Elea devised his famous paradoxes of movement in which he shows that
the passage from a position to movement cannot be conceptualised. In this paper, I argue that this same constraint is at the
root of our incapacity to conceptualise the unseen movement at the micro-level and that the aporetic idea of super-position
far from opening the gate on a deeper reality is a symptomatic word for this lack of understanding.
Keywords Zeno - Movement - Reality - Parmenides - Causality - Quantum reality - EPR - Einstein Podolsky Rosen - Quantum physics - Zeno’s paradoxes