Every Paradox Explained in 10 minutes

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • Every paradox gets explained in 10 minutes.
    ☀️ Timestamps
    0:00 Newcomb's Paradox
    0:18 Grandfather Paradox
    0:37 Achilles and the Tortoise
    0:54 Ship of Theseus
    1:10 Sorites Paradox
    1:30 Barber Paradox
    1:39 Catch-22 Paradox
    1:54 Fermi Paradox
    2:10 Opposite Day Paradox
    2:25 Simpson's Paradox
    2:39 Tolerance Paradox
    2:54 Bootstrap Paradox
    3:07 Stockdale Paradox
    3:19 Jevons Paradox
    3:33 Olbers' Paradox
    3:48 Paradox of Thrift
    4:00 Unexpected Hanging Paradox
    4:14 Value Paradox
    4:26 Pinocchio Paradox
    4:37 Hedonism Paradox
    4:52 Crocodile Paradox
    5:09 Sword and Shield Paradox
    5:24 Dichotomy Paradox
    5:41 Fletcher Paradox
    5:56 Grand Hotel Paradox
    6:14 Card Paradox
    6:27 Liar Paradox
    6:42 Grain of Millet Paradox
    6:57 Boltzmann Brain
    7:17 Paradox of Enrichment
    7:25 Service Recovery Paradox
    7:41 Stability-Instability Paradox
    7:56 Ironic Process Theory
    8:08 Paradox of Choice
    8:22 Birthday Paradox
    8:35 Schrodinger's Cat
    8:48 Twin Paradox
    9:01 Friendship Paradox
    9:14 Raven Paradox
    9:29 Temperature Paradox
    9:42 Interesting Number Paradox
    9:56 Irresistible Force Paradox
    10:12 Lottery Paradox
    10:25 Preparedness Paradox
    🟢 Sources
    Some of this information has been directly taken from these websites:
    helpfulprofessor.com/paradox-...
    www.mentalfloss.com/article/5...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar_pa...
    • the five kinds of paradox
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzma...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
    👉Disclaimer
    Do not use this video as your only source of information. This video is for entertainment/edutainment purposes, and some information could be too oversimplified or incorrect. This channel's goal is to spark your curiosity and let you do your own research on these topics.
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  • @TheMagicalNam
    @TheMagicalNam Місяць тому +24

    Most of these are just counterintuitive statements, not paradoxes

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому +7

      Well, sometimes life is just full of counterintuitive statements masquerading as paradoxes!

    • @jdh9419
      @jdh9419 Місяць тому +6

      @@ThePaintbrushParadigm Couldn’t have said it better myself

    • @drewjr14
      @drewjr14 25 днів тому +1

      Real 😂

    • @TheMagicalNam
      @TheMagicalNam 25 днів тому +2

      @@ThePaintbrushParadigm I hate how AI generated that quote sounds but love how thought out it sounds, and I really respect the way you took the criticism. The video was great regardless.

    • @randompersonontheinternet4661
      @randompersonontheinternet4661 22 дні тому +2

      @@TheMagicalNam I GPT 0'd it, it's 72% ai generated 💀

  • @mariawesley7583
    @mariawesley7583 Місяць тому +5

    Ive always felt that if an unstoppable force meets an immovable object it could go through it.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому +1

      That's a cool take! If an unstoppable force could pass through an immovable object, it would sidestep the whole conflict. Makes you wonder about the different ways these concepts could play out in the real world! :)

  • @rafhaellowixhomwad
    @rafhaellowixhomwad 2 місяці тому +1

    I love your work. I clearly understand

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  2 місяці тому

      Ah, that's awesome to hear! 😊 Super glad you're digging the content and finding it clear. Tackling paradoxes can sometimes feel like solving a puzzle blindfolded, so it means a lot that it made sense to you. Thanks heaps for the love and for taking a moment to share your thoughts. Stay tuned for more brain-twisters and explanations! 🚀

  • @anonimanonim2710
    @anonimanonim2710 20 днів тому +3

    The script was written by AI. I can recognize that style anywhere lol

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  20 днів тому +1

      Hey! Good eye there! AI does have a certain style, doesn't it? Whether it's AI or human, I'm just glad we're all here sharing and discussing cool ideas. What did you think of the content?

    • @anonimanonim2710
      @anonimanonim2710 20 днів тому +1

      @@ThePaintbrushParadigm Check mate. You win my guy 😂

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  20 днів тому +1

      @@anonimanonim2710 hahahaha

  • @jdh9419
    @jdh9419 Місяць тому +3

    You forgot the Illusion of Choice
    You’re in a room. A line moves from left to right across a screen, constantly moving up and down as well.
    There is a button in the room. The button may or may not affect the line, but you have no way of telling.
    Is there really a choice here? Or does the button do absolutely nothing?

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому +1

      Oh, snap! You're right, the Illusion of Choice totally slipped my mind. Thanks for bringing that brain-bender into the mix!
      So picture this: You're chilling in a room, and there's this line zipping left to right on a screen, bobbing up and down like it's dancing to its own beat. And there, right in the middle of it all, is a button. The million-dollar question: does smashing that button actually do anything to the line's groove, or is it just there for show?
      Here's where it gets trippy-without any clues, you can't really tell if your button press is making the line bust a move or if it's just going on with its programmed routine. So, what's the real deal? Is pressing the button a genuine choice if we can't see the outcome, or is it just a prop in this mind game, making us think we've got some control in the dance?
      Mad props for pointing out this puzzler! If anyone else has thoughts, theories, or just wants to dive deeper into this rabbit hole, hit up the comments!

    • @jdh9419
      @jdh9419 Місяць тому

      @@ThePaintbrushParadigm tysm, idk how to respond to this 😅😅😅

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому

      @@jdh9419 😜

    • @Ic-gv2eo
      @Ic-gv2eo 26 днів тому +1

      This isn't a paradox, you just have limited information. Paradoxes should be "unsolvable questions". "What does the button do" has a clear answer, we just don't know what it is

    • @jdh9419
      @jdh9419 26 днів тому

      @@Ic-gv2eo * casually deletes your comment *

  • @roygoodhand1301
    @roygoodhand1301 21 день тому

    Newcomb is a microcosm of The Monty Hall Problem, sans goat. I mean, there could be keys to a brand-new car in the solid-looking box.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  21 день тому

      Love the analogy! Newcomb's paradox and the Monty Hall Problem definitely get those gears turning. Who knows what’s in the box, right? Maybe hold out for that car!

  • @kestrelwings
    @kestrelwings 23 дні тому +2

    Many of these sound like duplicates. Achilles and the Tortoise resembles the run half way many times paradox. I believe that they are called Xeno's paradox. Heap of sand and grain making noise are pretty similar.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  22 дні тому

      Hey, you've got a sharp eye for spotting those similarities! Yep, those are all classic examples of Zeno's paradoxes, where he really digs into the quirks of motion and infinity. And you're right about the heap of sand and the grain making noise-they both challenge how we think about quantity and change. It's all about peeling back the layers and seeing how deep the rabbit hole goes. Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn 23 дні тому +2

    Wow... and people tell me I overthink things - I aint got nothing on the people who came up with these!

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  22 дні тому

      Haha, right? These paradoxes really take overthinking to a whole new level!

  • @landonpoland5092
    @landonpoland5092 2 місяці тому +1

    Also I have a question about the tolerance paradox, by it own definition isn’t tolerance impossible, cause if your tolerance but you have to refuse the intolerance so your not tolerant

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  2 місяці тому +4

      Hey! Oh, you've really dived into the heart of the Tolerance Paradox-super insightful! It does sound like a brain teaser, right? Here’s a simpler spin on it: Imagine tolerance as the golden rule of being cool with each other. But, if someone's vibe is all about being uncool to others, to keep the peace, we might have to say, "Hey, that’s not okay here." It's not about ditching tolerance; it's more about protecting the chill, inclusive vibe for everyone. So, in a weird way, not putting up with intolerance is actually about keeping the true spirit of tolerance alive. Hope that clears it up a bit! Keep those great questions coming!

    • @landonpoland5092
      @landonpoland5092 2 місяці тому +1

      @@ThePaintbrushParadigm not really but thank you for trying anyways

    • @izzytoons
      @izzytoons Місяць тому

      It's a paradox. It's a loop that simply requires a decision: are you interested in pursuing tolernance, even if it means apply social pressure on intolerance? Same with discrimination. Are you interested in reducing discrimination against minority groups (and women, who are not a minority), even if it means some forms of what some people may call reverse discrimination against a dominant majority who seem incapable of or unwilling to participate in honest, open, fair, egalitarian ways? I mean, the only way to affect such people is to put checks on their behavior and balances to pursue equal outputs for equal inputs.

    • @landonpoland5092
      @landonpoland5092 Місяць тому

      @@izzytoons but at the end it is still creating intolerance, making the idea of tolerance just truly impossible

    • @izzytoons
      @izzytoons Місяць тому

      @@landonpoland5092 The idea of absolute tolerance may be impossible without some unimaginable human evolution, but relative increases in tolerance are definitely possible, so long as certain intolerant people are tamed.

  • @user-ud6bu6ud7p
    @user-ud6bu6ud7p Місяць тому

    It was great. What software did you use to make this video?

  • @landonpoland5092
    @landonpoland5092 2 місяці тому +1

    Dawg you made the same video a month ago ( 1. Just finished watching it and no bashing you just making a statement for the next part ) how have they already come up with more paradox’s

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому +1

      I appreciate you watching and noticing the similarities. It's challenging to keep up with the ever-evolving world of paradoxes!

  • @jdh9419
    @jdh9419 Місяць тому

    5:19 Hey guys! It’s me, JDH! Today, I have an easy to follow 4-step guide on how to get free weapons!
    Step 1 - Encounter a salesman selling a sword and a shield, claiming neither can fail, both will prevail.
    Step 2 - Ask how powerful the sword is. If the salesman wants you to buy the sword, they will keep their story consistent, and respond with something along the lines of “Powerful enough to destroy anything”
    Step 3 - Ask how powerful the shield is. If the salesman wants you to buy the shield, they will keep their story consistent, and respond with something along the lines of “Powerful enough to deflect anything”
    Step 4 - Ask which is more powerful between the sword and the shield. If the salesman is to be trusted, the sword would destroy the shield, but also, the shield would deflect the sword. To avoid the question, the salesman would likely give you both for free, say “You know what? Take both, on the house. Farewell!” and run for their life.
    Thanks for reading this comment! If you found this helpful, be sure to like, and if you have suggestions, leave a reply! Have a great day!
    * outro music plays *

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому

      Hey JDH! Dude, that's a slick move with the old sword and shield hustle! 😂 Love how you spun that classic paradox into a crafty guide for bagging some legendary freebies. You've got a knack for turning brain teasers into real-world loot quests. Thanks for dropping this clever trick on us and giving us a good chuckle.
      If JDH's guide gave you a laugh or got you thinking of your own clever schemes, smash that like button and share your thoughts down below. Let's keep the good vibes and wild ideas flowing. Catch you all later!
      * cue the cool outro tunes *

    • @jdh9419
      @jdh9419 Місяць тому

      @@ThePaintbrushParadigm * highlights reply *

  • @randomthoughtinstantiator
    @randomthoughtinstantiator Місяць тому

    Good examples to show that reality is not subordinate to our intellect or perception.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому

      Right on! Reality marches to its own beat, not minding our perceptions. It's a clear reminder to stay open and humble. Love that point!

  • @rachimbaskin6559
    @rachimbaskin6559 14 днів тому

    A grain of millet does make a sound, and it's up to each of us to set a border point. Sensory Psychology sensibly chooses, "When half the people sense it."
    Most of the rest are language tricks and phenomena wherein quantity bleeds into quality. No biggie - one drink good, seventeen - yuck.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  13 днів тому

      Great points! You're right-a grain of millet does make a sound, and setting that sensory threshold makes sense. And yep, a lot of these paradoxes play with language and the tricky line where quantity shifts into quality. One drink, good; seventeen, not so much! Thanks for adding that perspective!

  • @roygoodhand1301
    @roygoodhand1301 21 день тому

    Unstoppable Force will win over Immovable Object if Unstoppable Force uses some smarts and simply goes around Immovable Object, since Immovable Object is, well... Immovable.
    This proves that Unstoppable Force deserves that title, since going around Immovable Object proves the Unstoppability of Unstoppable Force.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  21 день тому

      Exactly! Sometimes it's all about finding a clever workaround rather than a head-on collision. That’s some smart thinking-Unstoppable Force living up to its name by being unstoppable in more ways than one!

  • @1906Farnsworth
    @1906Farnsworth Місяць тому

    The irresistible force and immovable object story is not a paradox. All forces are irresistible, and no objects are immovable.
    Simple mechanics: F = ma, or a = F/m. Apply a force, no matter how small, the object changes its velocity, and deforms a bit during the process.

    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  Місяць тому

      Hey there! You totally hit the bullseye with that physics wisdom. In the world of push and pull, everything moves a little, so that whole "unstoppable force vs. immovable object" thing is more of a brain teaser than a real head-scratcher once you throw in Newton's laws.
      Love how you brought us back down to Earth with that science smackdown. Keep those truth bombs coming; they add some serious flavour to the chat!

    • @macronencer
      @macronencer 23 дні тому

      My favourite answer to the question of what an unstoppable force would do when faced with an immovable object is "pass straight through it". :D

  • @aryansoni121
    @aryansoni121 Місяць тому +1

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  • @aryansoni121
    @aryansoni121 2 місяці тому +1

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    • @ThePaintbrushParadigm
      @ThePaintbrushParadigm  2 місяці тому

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      @aryansoni121 2 місяці тому

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    • @aryansoni121
      @aryansoni121 2 місяці тому

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