Zeno’s Thesis’ Paradox
“Around 465 BC, a young Zeno of Elea formulated this paradox in response to interactions with his advisor, Parmenides: ‘If for every n number of errors you correct on your thesis, your Professor discovers n/2 number of new errors, the number of revisions reaches infinity.’” http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1610