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centuries until eventually science caught up and realized they were totally applicable and useful.
The Bonnock-Tarski paradox could actually happen in our real world. The only catch of course is that
the five pieces you cut your object into aren't simple shapes. They must be infinitely complex
detailed. That's not possible to do in the real world where measurements can only get so small
and there's only a finite amount of time to do anything. But math says it's theoretically