What did Parmenides claim was impossible, and what are the implications if he is right?

Question for Plato Sophist. On my reading guide it says the answer is locared here but not sure if that's going to help you answer: 241d-243d

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Parmenides claimed change was impossible because, existence was a cohesive totality that didn't give room for change.

What did he say would be the implications if it were possible?

According to Parmenides, if he was right it meant that everything was part of a larger whole and that what we called time were constructs of moments pieced together.

Hence, the correct assertion of Parmenides is that change is an illusion.

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