Random paradox thread
category: general [glöplog]
i'd say it is wrong, because i always lie.
I can't type.
me neither, but then again, i always lie.
"this sentence is false" is like the C function:
int smoo (void) { return smoo() ^ 1; }
ie. the truth-value of the statement must be determined before the truth-value of the statement can be determined.
Liar's paradox
int smoo (void) { return smoo() ^ 1; }
ie. the truth-value of the statement must be determined before the truth-value of the statement can be determined.
Liar's paradox
Incidentally, "this sentence is true" is also neither true nor false:
int smoo (void) { return smoo (); }
The sentence "makes sense" only in the case that the sentence is true, but that alone does not cause the sentence to be true.
int smoo (void) { return smoo (); }
The sentence "makes sense" only in the case that the sentence is true, but that alone does not cause the sentence to be true.
(Cat<=>Dog) => Chihuahua <= Cat /= kitten
Quote:
"this sentence is false" is like the C function:
int smoo (void) { return smoo() ^ 1; }
So, the correct solution for a paradox is "stack overflow"
I like that nadreamia site for it's simplicity and imagination. Little and funny read :)
GNU stands for "GNU is not UNI-
STACK OVERFLOW
STACK OVERFLOW