The Barber Paradox Committee of Conundrums

A Committee of Experts in the Field of Unsolvable Riddles

Welcome, esteemed scholars, to the most esteemed committee in all the land! We are the keepers of the most confounding, mind-bending, and utterly bewildering paradoxes in the multiverse.

We've got the Twin Paradox, the Graetzels Paradox, and of course, the Barber Paradox itself!

The Barber Paradox Explained

A barber in a village has a sign on his door that reads, "I shave all the men in the village, except for those who do not have a beard." Does he shave himself? If so, then he must not shave those who do not have a beard, meaning he should shave himself. But if he does not shave himself, then he must have a beard, which means he should shave himself! A never-ending cycle of paradoxical logic!

Solutions Sought

We invite all you clever folks to contribute your theories, no matter how outlandish or absurd, and together we'll try to unravel the Gordian knot that is the Barber Paradox.

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