The Liar's Paradox: The Mind-Bending Statement That Can't Be True or False #shorts

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#shorts The liar's paradox is an example of self-reference expressed through the statement "this sentence is false." This statement is self-contradictory because assuming it to be true or false leads to contradictory results. Therefore, it cannot be assigned a true or false value. The statement can be divided into two sentences: "The bottom sentence is true" and "The top sentence is false."
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