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The Outer Limits of Reason: What Science, Mathematics, and Logic Cannot Tell Us

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The Four Types of Limitations

A self-referential paradox is something called the liar paradox. So you get some type of it's a declarative sentence, and yet it's neither true nor false. The reason why that paradox happened is because language has the ability to talk about itself. And that's self-reference. There are many other versions of self-referencing. In fact, the operating system of a computer is a program that deals with programs. So computers can talk about themselves, and therefore there will be limitations in computers.

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