= Paradoxes of infinity
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The paradoxes of infinity refer to various counterintuitive and often perplexing problems or situations that arise when dealing with infinite quantities or sets. These paradoxes challenge our understanding of mathematics, logic, and philosophy. Here are some well-known examples: 1. **Hilbert's Hotel**: This paradox illustrates the counterintuitive properties of infinite sets. Hilbert’s Hotel is a hypothetical hotel with infinitely many rooms, all occupied.
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