"Smale's paradox" meaning in English

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Etymology: First proven in 1957 by Stephen Smale. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Smale's paradox
  1. (topology) The non-intuitive fact that it is possible to turn a sphere inside out in a three-dimensional space with possible self-intersections but without creating any crease. Wikipedia link: Smale's paradox, Stephen Smale Categories (topical): Topology

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