COMMITTEE OF CONUNDRUMS:
Meeting the Theorems

MEETING 2: Theorem-aticks

The Theorem-aticks are a set of abstract entities that defy explanation. They are the result of a committee of esteemed mathematicians who tried to make sense of the universe, but ended up making it more confusing.

Today, we're going to tackle Theorem-atick 1: The Chicken and the Egg.

The Chicken and the Egg is a paradox that has puzzled scholars for centuries. It's a classic example of a self-referential paradox, where the truth depends on the observer's perspective.

Next: Theorem-atick 2: The Barber's Dilemma

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