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I have a regex R that that doesn't match itself, which your answer /^$/ should match but doesn't. R=/^$/.
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That regex trivially does not exist and is no paradox, same as Russell's "paradox" only points to flaw in set comprehension.
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Stop it! These researches may open hell's doors.
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Funny how this AND trying to solve the Halting Problem make me smell brimstone.
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Axiom of set comprehension: "You can have any set you can describe using the other axioms." Sorry, you can't.
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You get to keep the $666, because that winning expression is in conflict with itself :)
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@FioraAeterna That was mean. My brain hurts now.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Does this count? The expression matches most expressions I know and yet it doesn't match others, except itself.pic.twitter.com/GEGFe8wstu
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