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Xyliss

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Toranilor said:
A fun thing I picked up in 4-U maths class last year; Supernatural numbers.

Imagine a list of decimal numbers, for example:

1.23...
2.34...
3.45...

Now, imagine if you took the first digit of the first number, added one, the second digit of the second number, added one, and constructed a new number;

1.23...
2.34...
3.45...
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2.46...

Now imagine that this list is infinite, encompassing all numbers. The number formed by the (number digit +1) method will already exist inside the series , and thus the final number will have at least one digit different.. to itself.
There is no final number so this doesn't work
 

MadCapMunchkin

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gummibear76 said:
what happens if you glue some toast butter side up to the back of a cat, and then drop the cat?

Oh, my God, yes! LMAO!

OT: Well, someone already did Curry's Paradox, and that was my plan. Ah, well...
 

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Geekosaurus said:
You can't divide by zero. Yes you fucking can. I have two apples, I don't divide by anything so I still have two apples. The mathematicians just don't want to admit defeat.
I shall explain.

Firstly, in the theoretical sense:

I'm pretty sure that you're familiar with the idea that 1/0.1=10, and if not, go check. So, dividing anything by a smaller number that one gives a larger number.

1/0.1=10
1/0.01=100
1/0.001=1000

And so on. So, the smaller the number you're dividing by, the larger the outcome. 0, being infinitely small, will yield and infinitely large outcome. Ta-Dah!

In a practical sense:

You mentioned cakes. Now consider the following: Until you acknowledge a cake's existence as it is, with its dimensions as they are, it could be infinite in size. By looking at it and stating 'That is a cake, I have not cut it, and it is not infinitely big', you are, in effect, dividing it by 1.

That's what I've got, pulled together by research I did a while back, spurred by curiosity. Let me know what you think.
 

Mad Fast

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reyttm4 said:
The paradox of motion named 'Achilles And The Tortoise"

In the paradox of Achilles and the Tortoise, Achilles is in a footrace with the tortoise. Achilles allows the tortoise a head start of 100 metres. If we suppose that each racer starts running at some constant speed (one very fast and one very slow), then after some finite time, Achilles will have run 100 metres, bringing him to the tortoise's starting point. During this time, the tortoise has run a much shorter distance, say, 10 metres. It will then take Achilles some further time to run that distance, by which time the tortoise will have advanced farther; and then more time still to reach this third point, while the tortoise moves ahead. Thus, whenever Achilles reaches somewhere the tortoise has been, he still has farther to go. Therefore, because there are an infinite number of points Achilles must reach where the tortoise has already been, he can never overtake the tortoise
Forgive me if I am missing the point, but I just put my pet tortoise about 100m ahead of me then my brother attracted him with a bit of lettuce he starts walking I ran and caught up and over took him in no time at all.
 

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RobCoxxy said:
KEM10 said:
RobCoxxy said:
KEM10 said:
That one I enjoy, and the ham sandwich.
Nothing it better than eternal happiness.
A ham sandwich is better than nothing.
Therefore, by the transitive property, a ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness.
QED
Yes there is.
Bacon.
Just realized what happened.
Bacon, in and of itself, is not eternal. It can be a cause of happiness, but its limited time frame in eternity means that it is only a small portion (if one at all).
Well, same with a ham sandwich, but.... bacon is the better version.... so... what is bacon?
The thing is, I just showed how a ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness. Sure it involved a little math logic and turns of phrase, but it works.

And bacon is sliced pork belly that is fried. Because of the naturally high amount of fat in pork belly and the automatic reaction to fat that humans have, it is believed to be one of the more enjoyable meats out there. The curing process also doesn't help any.
 

Jonluw

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Wow, there are a lot of weird things passing for paradoxes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox] in this thread... Ó_ò

OT: I'll just go with The barber's paradox, mentioned earlier in this thread.

Edit: I also like this one.
"The following statement is true
The preceding statement was false."
 

royohz

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randomrob said:
If you try to fail and you succeed, what have you done?
You will have failed to complete the initial goal, but you will have succeeded in failing the initial goal.
 

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Snake Plissken said:
TerribleAssassin said:
What happened if Chuck Norris met Rob Swire in a Guitar Hero match?
Duh, Rob Swire would win. It's his job to play a plastic guitar with buttons on it. OH SNAP!
Yeah, but Chuck Norris is epic at anything, so it would be a showdown to the death, until Gareth McGrillen hits Chuck with his Bass guitar...
 

Jin Roh

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I agree with Geekosaurus. Zero is not infinately small, it just isn't anything. How about truth.
There is no search that can be (successfully) mounted for the truth, it is not lost. Perhaps I shall make myself more clear, but not less cryptic. In the search for fullness, I find myself.
 

Geekosaurus

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AlexWinter said:
Geekosaurus said:
You can't divide by zero. Yes you fucking can. I have two apples, I don't divide by anything so I still have two apples. The mathematicians just don't want to admit defeat.
Dude, you're wrong. Accept it.

Do you seriously think that you, a lit student, are smarter than the entire mathematics community, or are you just trolling?
I've never said that. It's because I'm a literature student that I don't understand.
 

Daedalus1942

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royohz said:
Basically, what do you think is the world's funniest or most mind-boggling suggested paradox?

Mine is:
What happens if you put super glue on a Teflon-covered frying pan?
Umm... I think we're all missing the big one here in regards to the CIA, FBI,Homeland Security and so on and so forth...
American Intelligence!
/thread.
-Tabs<3-
 

Geekosaurus

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I got eleven messages explaining how division by zero isn't possible - and most of them deserve a TL;DR tag. If it takes that much explanation then I simply don't think it's worth knowing. I can go without.