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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Sept 11, 2022 22:41:46 GMT
There is a line with 3 points, one on each end and one in the middle.
A line exists between the beginning and end points.
A line exists between the beginning and middle point and a line exists between the middle and end point.
There are both one line and many lines....one is composed of many and many results in one.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 4, 2022 20:27:32 GMT
Paradoxes are X for reality. Since is undefined, we still don't know what paradoxes are. In stating paradoxes are undefined we are applying a negative limit on what paradox is, it is defined by what it is not. A negative limit is still a limit thus definition does occur. Even discussing paradoxes we result in paradoxes. Can't say I agree. Let's change 'paradoxes' to something else as 'mermaids' and: "In stating mermaids are undefined we are applying a negative limit on what a mermaid is, it is defined by what it is not. A negative limit is still a limit thus definition does occur. Even discussing mermaids we result in mermaids" Seems it doesn't make much sense
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Oct 4, 2022 20:33:33 GMT
In stating paradoxes are undefined we are applying a negative limit on what paradox is, it is defined by what it is not. A negative limit is still a limit thus definition does occur. Even discussing paradoxes we result in paradoxes. Can't say I agree. Let's change 'paradoxes' to something else as 'mermaids' and: "In stating mermaids are undefined we are applying a negative limit on what a mermaid is, it is defined by what it is not. A negative limit is still a limit thus definition does occur. Even discussing mermaids we result in mermaids" Seems it doesn't make much sense If x is undefined then we are saying x is absent of definition. This absence is what x is not, it is a negative. This negative however defines x because it points to what it is not. Thus in saying something is indefinite we are contradictorily making a definition because this definition is negative in nature. Absence is definition as it is a limit to the thing observed.
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