It’s a variant of the liar’s paradox. If you say the statement is unlikely, you’re agreeing with what it says. If you agree with it, you clearly don’t think it’s unlikely, so it’s wrong.
It’s a variant of the liar’s paradox. If you say the statement is unlikely, you’re agreeing with what it says. If you agree with it, you clearly don’t think it’s unlikely, so it’s wrong.