fact
The statement seems absurd to me.
Paradox
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A statement that seems contrary to truth but may be true is known as a paradox. Paradoxes often challenge our understanding and reveal deeper insights or complexities within a given situation. For example, the statement "less is more" appears contradictory, yet it can be true in contexts such as design or minimalism, where simplicity enhances effectiveness. Such statements provoke thought and encourage us to reconsider our assumptions.
A classic example of a statement that leads to a contradictory situation is the "liar paradox," expressed as "This statement is false." If the statement is true, then it must be false as it claims; however, if it is false, then it must be true, creating a logical contradiction. This paradox highlights the complexities and limitations of self-referential statements in logic and language.
Scientific law
law
a statement that seems contradictory but may be true
Paradox
The statement seems absurd to me.
law
law
People who like to compliment or flatter you a lot, say how pretty you are and constantly compliment you to the point where you will explode. Flattery makes one feel good about themselves, which is compared to being intoxicated. So this statement is true in most cases.
No, it is not true. This seems preposterous.
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It is a true statement.
A theory can be disproved, but despite the weight of evidence in its favour, it can never be proved.