Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel
In mathematics, the German mathematician David Hilbert (1862 – 1943) presented the following paradox about infinity:
External links
- Welcome to the Hotel Infinity! — The paradox told as a humorous narrative, featuring a hotel owner and a building contractor based on the feuding 19th-century mathematicians Georg Cantor and Leopold Kronecker
- Argument that Hilbert's paradox is not really paradoxical; criticism of Craig's use of it attack the possibility of an actual infinity
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