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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Jan 27, 2022 23:52:31 GMT
P=-P
Examples:
1. "Judas hanged at x time" and "Judas did not hang at x time"; if Judas was standing on a stool with his toes planted while a rope hung around his neck holding up half of his weight he both hanged and not-hanged.
2. One road goes both ways.
3. A square peg equates to a square hole as both are squares.
4. Things exist through change thus the potential state of something must exist within the actual.
5. "We step and do not step into the same rivers; we are and we are not" Heraclitus
6. If all exists as one then opposites must equate to each other; there is a totality of being thus being is one therefore opposites are one.
7. At an instance of change both the actual and potential are one.
8. Continuous expansion and contraction, thus opposition, at the same time in the same context is a circle.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jan 28, 2022 12:45:25 GMT
P=-P Examples: 1. "Judas hanged at x time" and "Judas did not hang at x time"; if Judas was standing on a stool with his toes planted while a rope hung around his neck holding up half of his weight he both hanged and not-hanged. 2. One road goes both ways. 3. A square peg equates to a square hole as both are squares. 4. Things exist through change thus the potential state of something must exist within the actual. 5. "We step and do not step into the same rivers; we are and we are not" Heraclitus 6. If all exists as one then opposites must equate to each other; there is a totality of being thus being is one therefore opposites are one. 7. At an instance of change both the actual and potential are one. 8. Continuous expansion and contraction, thus opposition, at the same time in the same context is a circle. First of all I wand to note that my judgements are just mine. I never pretend to be like an unlitame courtesy judge. I think that such an analysis or a representation may exist and work, however there have to be a continue of these thoughts, the development of them. Let's say we can understand "One road has both ways" (or "A road goes opposites way", or "Two ways, but one road", etc). I'll try to bring my own analysis of it, I take the 2nd: A road (in "the way" sense) - is a trajectory by which a human can go/walk, or by which one he's able to cross One - a primary ability of a thing to be able to exist Two - a primary ability of the existence to be able to exist A side - participation of existence to the whole existence If one road has both sides, then = a primary ability of a certain thing to be able to exist possesses an ability of participation of the existence of the whole existence which is able to exist.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Feb 2, 2022 21:36:00 GMT
P=-P Examples: 1. "Judas hanged at x time" and "Judas did not hang at x time"; if Judas was standing on a stool with his toes planted while a rope hung around his neck holding up half of his weight he both hanged and not-hanged. 2. One road goes both ways. 3. A square peg equates to a square hole as both are squares. 4. Things exist through change thus the potential state of something must exist within the actual. 5. "We step and do not step into the same rivers; we are and we are not" Heraclitus 6. If all exists as one then opposites must equate to each other; there is a totality of being thus being is one therefore opposites are one. 7. At an instance of change both the actual and potential are one. 8. Continuous expansion and contraction, thus opposition, at the same time in the same context is a circle. First of all I wand to note that my judgements are just mine. I never pretend to be like an unlitame courtesy judge. I think that such an analysis or a representation may exist and work, however there have to be a continue of these thoughts, the development of them. Let's say we can understand "One road has both ways" (or "A road goes opposites way", or "Two ways, but one road", etc). I'll try to bring my own analysis of it, I take the 2nd: A road (in "the way" sense) - is a trajectory by which a human can go/walk, or by which one he's able to cross One - a primary ability of a thing to be able to exist Two - a primary ability of the existence to be able to exist A side - participation of existence to the whole existence If one road has both sides, then = a primary ability of a certain thing to be able to exist possesses an ability of participation of the existence of the whole existence which is able to exist. The ability of a phenomenon to participate in the existence of the whole requires the ability to exist simultaneously in opposing manners given the whole contains opposites which are connected through the whole.
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