This statement has the letter “T” at the beginning; the next two letters are “h” and “i”; which are followed by “s s”; … ; the first letter is then repeated inside double quotes; …
Question. Not only that this statement is true and has infinite length, but also uniquely and completely describes every English statement possible. Those which are of a finite or countably infinite length. Is that possible?
No, even though infinite, the statement does not represent statements with words containing character “j”, “k”, “v” and “z”.
No, no, they come later in the statement. All 26 letters of the English alphabet. Pretty much all the ASCII characters from 0 to 127 – or even all the Unicode 32 bits wide.
And then everything what is derivable from there.
Backlink to some discussion:
http://lesswrong.com/lw/owi/open_thread_apr_17_apr_23_2017/dr6w