In the grand tradition of logical fallacies, we present to you the Syllogism of the Unsaid, a paradoxical puzzle that will leave you questioning the very fabric of reality.
It goes like this:
1. If I were to say that the moon is made of cheese, it would be a lie.
2. I am not saying that the moon is made of cheese.
3. Therefore, the moon is not made of cheese, but only because I am not saying that it is.
Or, as we call it in the business, the "Syllogism of the Unsaid":
Read more about the Absurdity of the Unsaid, the Syllogism's cousin.
Or, if you will, explore other logical fallacies that will make you question the very fabric of reality.