Cantor's paradox is a result in set theory that arises from the work of mathematician Georg Cantor regarding the concept of infinity and the size of sets. Specifically, it highlights a contradiction that can occur when considering the set of all sets. In set theory, Cantor showed that for any set, there is a larger set that can be formed by taking the power set (the set of all subsets) of that set.
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