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    Smarandache Paradox

    Definition

    Let A be some attribute (e.g., possible, present, perfect, etc.). If all is A, then the non-A must also be A. For example, "All is possible, the impossible too, " and "Nothing is perfect, not even the perfect."

    Related term

    Socrates' paradox

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