Antinomy in a sentence as a noun

Zeno's paradoxes are 'falsidical', concluding, for example, that a flying arrow never reaches its target or that a speedy runner cannot catch up to a tortoise with a small head-start.> A paradox that is in neither class may be an antinomy, which reaches a self-contradictory result by properly applying accepted ways of reasoning.

Notice the definitions:> The two capacitor paradox or capacitor paradox is a paradox, or counterintuitive thought experiment, in electric circuit theory.> A paradox, also known as an antinomy, is a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation.

Antinomy definitions

noun

a contradiction between two statements that seem equally reasonable