Motion and stillness, infinity and finiteness, time and space...
Tic stood in his place, pondering for a full three hours with his brain operating at ultra-high speed, contemplating methods to break through these two paradoxes, yet he was still unable to grasp any clues. In the end, he could only look towards Leibniz and say with helplessness,
"Please forgive me, Master Leibniz, the problem is too profound, I'm afraid I won't be able to provide any answers in a short time."
Alva, Ellison, and others, although somewhat unwilling, also had to admit this point.
It could only be said that these two paradoxes deserved their reputation as the challenges that perplexed the entire mathematical community, based on the most common phenomenon of object movement—simple, intuitive, yet deeply unsettling upon closer reflection.
Leibniz did not respond verbally but secretly communicated with his intelligence enhancement.