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Is it mathematically possible for a 3D shape to have an infinite surface area but a completely finite volume? (Gabriel's Horn)
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Is the total infinity of all fractional numbers (like 1/2, 3/4) strictly larger than the total infinity of all whole numbers (1, 2, 3)?
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There are 26 "minimal primes" in base 10.

Every prime in base 10 contains one of these as a subsequence: by deleting some digits while keeping the rest in order, you can always get a prime from this list. For example, 1901 → 19 and 151 → 11.
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The Lorenz Attractor is a famous system of three ordinary differential equations developed by meteorologist Edward Lorenz in 1963. Famous for its butterfly-like visual shape, it is a foundational model in chaos theory demonstrating deterministic chaos: a system that is strictly defined by math, yet remains entirely unpredictable over long periods.

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