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  • Paradox Planets
  • 2024-12-11
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Only 3 types of paradox exists!🥸
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There are countless types of paradoxes in the world, but we can categorize them into just three types.

First: Veridical Paradoxes. These are paradoxes that seem wrong when you hear them but are actually correct logically. For example, the Birthday Paradox states that in any random group of 23 people, there is more than a 50% chance that two people share the same birthday. This sounds absurd but is mathematically true due to the principles of probability. Another example is the Monty Hall Problem, where switching your choice of doors in a game show increases your chances of winning a car from 1/3 to 2/3 after one door is revealed to have a goat.

Second: Falsidical Paradoxes. These paradoxes seem correct when you hear them but are logically incorrect. A classic example is Zeno's paradoxes, such as the Dichotomy Paradox, which suggests that motion is impossible because one must always cover half the remaining distance, implying an infinite number of steps. This seems plausible but is resolved through modern mathematical concepts of limits and convergence. Another example is Liar Paradox ("This statement is false") seems to present a valid scenario but leads to a logical contradiction, revealing a deeper problem in self-referential statements.

Third: Antinomies. These are paradoxes that lead to a self-contradictory or logically untenable conclusion. For example, the omnipotence paradox asks if an omnipotent being can create a rock so heavy that even they cannot lift it. This is inherently contradictory because if such a being can create the rock but cannot lift it, they are not omnipotent, and if they cannot create it, they are also not omnipotent. Another example is Russell's Paradox in set theory, which questions whether the set of all sets that do not contain themselves contains itself, leading to a foundational crisis in early 20th-century mathematics.

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