The "Paradoxes of the Infinite" refer to a series of philosophical and mathematical conundrums that arise when dealing with the concept of infinity. These paradoxes highlight contradictions or counterintuitive results that occur when one attempts to reason about infinite sets, processes, or quantities. Some notable examples of these paradoxes include: 1. **Hilbert's Paradox of the Grand Hotel**: This thought experiment illustrates the counterintuitive properties of infinite sets.
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