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  2. Paradox Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Wester, current CEO of Paradox Interactive, stated that around 2003 he had been brought aboard by Paradox Entertainment to help write their business plan, which included the drive to transform their video game division into a triple-A studio. Wester cautioned them about this, pointing back to the studio's previous unsuccessful project.

  3. Victoria II - Wikipedia

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    During an interview for the company's Paradox Podcast in February 2018, CEO Fredrik Wester mentioned "I'm not a firm believer that Victoria II is the most prioritised game to make a sequel out of", that he won't be the one making the decision either and that it would come "before 2025". [42] At PDXCON 2021, Victoria 3 was announced. [43]

  4. Life by You - Wikipedia

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    On June 17, 2024, Paradox announced that it had cancelled the game. [8] When speaking about the release, Paradox Interactive CEO Fredrik Wester stated "For a long time, we’ve held hopes for Life by You and the potential we saw in it, but it is now clear that the game will not be able to meet our expectations.

  5. All horses are the same color - Wikipedia

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    All horses are the same color is a falsidical paradox that arises from a flawed use of mathematical induction to prove the statement All horses are the same color. [1] There is no actual contradiction, as these arguments have a crucial flaw that makes them incorrect.

  6. Banach–Tarski paradox - Wikipedia

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    Irregular Webcomic! #2339 by David Morgan-Mar provides a non-technical explanation of the paradox. It includes a step-by-step demonstration of how to create two spheres from one. Vsauce (31 July 2015). "The Banach–Tarski Paradox" – via YouTube gives an overview on the fundamental basics of the paradox. Banach-Tarski and the Paradox of ...

  7. Crocodile dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The crocodile paradox, also known as crocodile sophism, is a paradox in logic in the same family of paradoxes as the liar paradox. [1] The premise states that a crocodile, who has stolen a child, promises the parent that their child will be returned if and only if they correctly predict what the crocodile will do next.

  8. Klein paradox - Wikipedia

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    However it took another 10 years before the theory could be applied to the problem of the Klein paradox. In 1941 Friedrich Hund showed that, [8] under the conditions of the paradox, two currents of opposite charge are spontaneously generated at the step. In modern terminology pairs of electrons and positrons are spontaneously created the step ...

  9. Galileo's paradox - Wikipedia

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    Galileo's paradox is a demonstration of one of the surprising properties of infinite sets. In his final scientific work, Two New Sciences, Galileo Galilei made apparently contradictory statements about the positive integers. First, a square is an integer which is the square of an integer.