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The plural of paradox is paradoxes; for example, "There are many paradoxes in this world."
Paradoxes have most likely been known to man before we even thought of giving it a particular name. The first paradoxes probably occured when man first started asking questions like "What if". We have evidence that man could create splendid art 50 thousand years ago. That is probably the timeframe for the first paradoxes man thought about. With modern man and science as we know it, more paradoxes have been "created". Einstein have come up with a few. On a lighter note: Paradoxes does not exist. If paradoxes existed they would not be paradoxes any more. Ergo: Paradoxes does not exist . :-)
the original one By Washington Irving has 110 pages...
There are several paradoxes related to coin operations, but the most commonly discussed are the "two envelopes paradox," "the gambler's fallacy," and the "St. Petersburg paradox." Each of these paradoxes highlights counterintuitive aspects of probability and decision-making involving coins or gambling scenarios. The exact number of paradoxes can vary, as new interpretations and variations can emerge in discussions of probability and game theory.
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