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Created page with "Hilbert's Grand Hotel is an analogy and paradox used to explain the notion of countability. One starts off by imagining a hotel, with an infinite amount of rooms, and each is occupied. One's intuition says that it's not possible to fit any more people - however, due to the way infinite bijections work and the fact that they go against common sense, it is possible to still fit many more people. Firstly, if there is a single new guest who wants a room, i..."
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