
Lying paradox
The Liar Paradox is a statement that claims, "I am lying." If the statement is true, then the person is indeed lying, which means the statement is false. But if the statement is false, then the person is not lying, making the statement true. This creates a logical loop with no clear resolution, highlighting how certain self-referential statements can undermine consistent truth values. It illustrates the complexities and limitations of language and self-reference in logic, prompting questions about the nature of truth and how it can be coherently described.