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Ross-Littlewood paradox
name
A
hypothetical
problem
dealing
with
the
notion
of
infinity.
Given
an
empty
vase
and
an
infinite
supply
of
balls,
an
infinite
number
of
steps
are
performed,
such
that
at
each
step
10
balls
are
added
to
the
vase
and
one
ball
removed
from
it.
The
question
is
then
posed:
how
many
balls
are
in
the
vase
when
the
task
is
finished?
Zeno's paradox
noun
(philosophy)
Any
of
a
set
of
philosophical
problems
generally
thought
to
have
been
devised
by
the
Greek
philosopher
Zeno
of
Elea
(c.
490–430
BC)
to
support
Parmenides'
doctrine
that,
contrary
to
the
evidence
of
one's
senses,
the
belief
in
plurality
and
change
is
mistaken,
and
in
particular
that
motion
is
nothing
but
an
illusion.
Benardete's paradox
name
(philosophy)
A
philosophical
problem
whereby
a
man
intends
to
walk
a
mile
from
a
particular
point,
but
an
infinity
of
gods
separately
plan
to
obstruct
him.
One
of
them
will
raise
a
barrier
to
stop
his
further
advance
if
he
reaches
the
half-mile
point,
a
second
if
he
reaches
the
quarter-mile
point,
a
third
if
he
goes
one-eighth
of
a
mile,
and
so
on
ad
infinitum.
The
paradox
involves
the
fact
that
(i)
the
man
cannot
begin
walking,
because
a
barrier
will
stop
him
even
at
the
shortest
distance,
but
(ii)
if
he
does
not
begin
walking,
no
barrier
will
rise.
Grim Reaper paradox
name
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