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This tag is for arguments that produce an inconsistency with common sense.
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What's the solution to Sorites paradox?
The answer is in the definition of a heap.
I offer the definition that a heap must have at least one layer stacked upon a base layer.
For grains of sand you need at least 3 grains in a base layer to s …