Hausdorff paradox

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The Hausdorff paradox is a result in set-theoretic geometry showing that, using the axiom of choice, a sphere can be decomposed into finitely many disjoint pieces that can be reassembled into a set not congruent to the original, illustrating the existence of non-measurable sets and paving the way for the Banach–Tarski paradox.

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