Mathematical Logic
The Banach-Tarski Paradox is a theorem in set-theoretic geometry that states it is possible to take a solid ball in three-dimensional space, divide it into a finite number of non-overlapping pieces, and then reassemble those pieces into two solid balls identical to the original. This seemingly counterintuitive result is deeply connected to the Axiom of Choice, challenging our conventional understanding of volume and infinity.
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