Paradox
German: Paradox
Common meaning:
A contradiction that still appears true; a statement or situation that seems to undo itself
Clear meaning:
The simultaneous appearance of seemingly opposing structures—not a flaw in logic, but a sign that the field speaks in dimensions the mind cannot hold.
Paradox comes from Greek para (beyond/against) and doxa (belief).
Structurally, it is not contradiction—
it is the concurrent truth of opposites
that only seem incompatible from within the self.
A paradox reveals:
Two things can be true
when the frame is no longer one-dimensional.
A paradox is not the breakdown of logic—
it is the invitation
to look beyond what the mind can carry.