Solvitur ambulando

Solvitur ambulando (Latin: [ˈsolwitur ambuˈlandoː]) is a Latin phrase which means "it is solved by walking", referring to an anecdotal, practical solution to a seemingly complex philosophical problem. It is often attributed to Saint Augustine in a refutation of Zeno's paradoxes of motion.[1]

  1. ^ Huffington, Arianna (3 September 2013). "Solution to many a problem: Take a walk". baltimoresun.com.