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{{quote|''A paradox is a silly answer. It means you have asked a silly question.''}} | {{quote|''A paradox is a silly answer. It means you have asked a silly question.''}} | ||
For example, [[Kurt Gödel]]’s [[Undecidability|incompleteness theorem]]s, that it is impossible to prove all axioms in a closed logical system, tells us one useful thing about the world, namely that it is silly idea to try to prove all axioms in a closed logical system, thus showing that even clever people, like Bertrand Russell, can ask silly questions. | |||
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{{c2|Paradox|Laws of worker entropy}} | {{c2|Paradox|Laws of worker entropy}} |