The 100 coins paradox is my fav. A 2 player game where they each take turn taking 1 coin. But taking 2 ends the game. 🤔 If there are 3 left, the next player should take 2, so the current player should take 2. But then that's also true if there are 4 left, 5 left, etc. The next player should always take 2 & end the game. So greed kills the game (a paradox of greed). 98 coins are returned after the initial player takes 2, leaving them both poor. I first read this back in undergrad, in 2007. It was in Paradoxes, by R.M. Sainsbury. https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/questions/1697/100-coins-paradox
World Map, by Misterios Olvidados. The Great Australian Bight/s & Bering Strait are missing. I don't see Italy. It contains SIRIUS, MARTE, ORION, PLEIDES, CYCLOPS & LEMÚRIA. 😮
This stargate seems classical, with a yellow 5-pointed star (upside down ☆). See Vietnam's flag 🇻🇳. Does China 🇨🇳 have 5 stargates? The shapeshifting idol appears to be a trans star-bull. Maybe she owns the stargate. 🤔
Gills can be found in front of or behind ears. They open up sometimes. Amphibian, not alien. 🤔 The fisherman says "a gill" & puts on a mask. He uses a NEPTUNE engine.
TERRA-INFINITA MAP, NOS CONFUNDEN The worlds are connected by oceans/lands. Apparently Neptune is closer than Uranus. Or astronomers have them the wrong way around. What astronomers call planets may be the north-stars of other worlds (plane-ets). Orion/LANDS OF ORION might be like the Southern Cross/AUSTRALIA. It's the worlds who have value, not the stars. Somehow travelers get through Earth's dome. It'd take a huge amount of power to keep Earth spinning daily. 🤔
Nazi World Map (S Bini) 5 swastikas claim regions south of Antarctica, including Neu Berlin. To the north of Auckland is LEMURIA. Southland is west of Northland! 🤔 Is it true?