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jillery wrote:Anything can follow from a false premise.
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>>If I assume you like broccoli and you don't like broccoli,
it's an erroneous assumption. Not a paradox.A paradox follows an assumption with a logical conclusion based on>
that assumption.
That wouldn't be true even if you nimrods were capable of
distinguishing "Logic" from "Makes sense to me!"
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A "Paradox" is a premise which, if assumed to be true,
disproves or prevents itself. Take the famous Grandfather
Paradox:
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Man goes back in time
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