quan1
It's me! quan1!
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As I believe that I am very smart and most Paradoxes are solvable, I will be attempting to do it
If you believe that I'm retarded reply with the reason why, and feel free to give your own takes and other paradoxes
The Liar Paradox: A statement "This sentence is false." If it is true, it must be false; if it is false, it must be true.
If you believe that I'm retarded reply with the reason why, and feel free to give your own takes and other paradoxes
The Liar Paradox: A statement "This sentence is false." If it is true, it must be false; if it is false, it must be true.
I believe this one to be extremely stupid. The sentence lacks information to the point where it's neither, the sentence can't be true or false because what are we even talking about, what is false? This sentence? Which is just saying it's also false, almost like a continuous loop. Am I missing the point?
The Pinocchio Paradox: Pinocchio says, "My nose will grow". If his nose grows, he lied, meaning it should not have grown. If his nose does not grow, he told the truth, meaning it should have grown.
This one is like the liar paradox but better. Since there's actual reason behind it, but this one can also be solved and its to do with the actual rules of Pinocchio. Pinocchio's nose only grows if HE HIMSELF actually says something untrue that he KNOWS, otherwise it's not a lie, he just didn't know. Since the Pinocchio is saying WILL how is he supposed to know? He can't predict the future.
Grandfather Paradox: If you travel back in time and kill your grandfather before your parent is conceived, you would never exist, making it impossible for you to go back and kill him.
This one is my favourite because I've been thinking about it for SO long, and I don't think there's a solution to it. I'm challenging any of you guys to figure it out.
Tagging people who may be interested: @Prøphet @nellii @abzz! @xzylecrey @alurmo

