I think that a "paradox" is how we describe the impossibility of two contradictory, albeit unassailably true (whether in reality or arguendo), facts. Oftentimes, a paradox describes an inconsistency between logical and experiential truth. Those are my favorite kinds because it pits sensory experience against logic.
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I think that a "paradox" is how we describe the impossibility of two contradictory, albeit unassailably true (whether in reality or arguendo), facts. Oftentimes, a paradox describes an inconsistency between logical and experiential truth. Those are my favorite kinds because it pits sensory experience against logic.