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    Aristotle's wheel paradox Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Aristotle's wheel paradox? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Aristotle's wheel paradox from Famous Hypothesis Paradox & Theorems and what is the personality traits.

    Aristotle's wheel paradox
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (5w6)

    Aristotle's wheel paradox personality type is ENTJ. And their enneagram is 5w6.

    To learn more about ENTJ and its traits click here.

    A wheel is depicted in two-dimensional space as two circles. Its larger, outer circle is tangential to a horizontal surface (e.g. a road that it rolls on), while the smaller, inner one has the same center and is rigidly affixed to the larger. (The smaller circle could be the bead of a tire, the rim it is mounted upon, or the axle.) Assuming the larger circle rolls without slipping (or skidding) for one full revolution, the distances moved by both circles are the same. The distance travelled by the larger circle is equal to its circumference, but for the smaller it is greater than its circumference, thereby creating a paradox.

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