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It seems that the answer is sometimes the answer might be YES, as evidenced by Dennis Sullivan's commentary on this question: Measure of chords from a cantor setMeasure of chords from a cantor set

(of course, "full measure" does not necessarily mean "convex").

It seems that the answer is sometimes the answer might be YES, as evidenced by Dennis Sullivan's commentary on this question: Measure of chords from a cantor set

(of course, "full measure" does not necessarily mean "convex").

It seems that the answer is sometimes the answer might be YES, as evidenced by Dennis Sullivan's commentary on this question: Measure of chords from a cantor set

(of course, "full measure" does not necessarily mean "convex").

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It seems that the answer is sometimes the answer might be YES, as evidenced by Dennis Sullivan's commentary on this question: Measure of chords from a cantor set

(of course, "full measure" does not necessarily mean "convex").