This sounds complicated, but it's like a thought experiment. Imagine a bunch of generals, each with their own army, trying to decide on a battle plan. The problem is, some messengers might be lying or get captured. How can the generals all agree on the same plan if they can't trust all the communication? The Byzantine Generals' Problem explores this challenge of reaching consensus in a situation with unreliable information.
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