Paradoxical Logic: Example 4

This is a demonstration of the 4th paradox of logic, where the laws of reasoning are turned on their head.

Imagine a box, a box that is not a box. The contents of which, are a paradox within a paradox. A self-referential enigma that defies explanation.

Or, perhaps, it's just a box that is actually a sphere. But wait, that's not right. The laws of physics are clear, the laws of logic are not so much.

Or is it? Does it matter? Is the box, a box? Or is it a sphere? Or is it both? Or is it neither? Ah, the paradoxical logic of it all!

For more on the nature of reality, visit /subpages/paradoxical-logic/ontology/

Or, if you're feeling particularly existential, check out /subpages/decisions/paradoxical-logic/absurdity-2