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Chickens come out of eggs, and chickens lay eggs out of which a new chicken is born. |
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What came first: The chicken or the egg?
Although this could be called a children's paradox, thinking about it can open up insights into different ways of thinking and the origin of life or matter.
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Chickens come out of eggs, and chickens lay eggs out of which a new chicken is born.
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