Paradox as Basis of Science
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Gibers' paradox is known to have profound relation with the cosmological model, viz., the expanding universe and the cosmological large-scale fractal structure. A well-known mathematical paradox that the length of two sides of a triangle is equal to that of the remaining side is considered to be an good introduction of the fractal geometry. A line segment of an infinite length can be constructed in the same way as the triangle paradox is constructed.
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- 1990-01-30
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