Subtlety Paradox Subpage 2: The Unsubstantial Subtlety Conundrum
We've reached the pinnacle of subtlety, where the line between subtlety and paradox becomes increasingly blurred. It's like trying to define a square circle.
Here's a quote from the great Subtlety Philosopher, Bertrand Subtlety: "Subtlety is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're getting until it's been consumed."
But be warned, dear reader, subtlety is a slippery slope. Once you start down this path, there's no turning back. You might find yourself lost in an endless sea of almost-answers, wondering what's real and what's just a faint whisper in the wind.
For those brave enough to take the leap, we recommend exploring our Paradoxical Paradoxes subpage, where the laws of logic are but a distant memory.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try our Paradox-ception Subpage for an experience that defies explanation.