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A question about paradoxes from a newbie.
    #386159 - 09/05/01 07:39 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

Everything is a paradox.

I don't think i understand these things. Is the above statement a paradox? Or is it just false?

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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: Revelation]
    #386286 - 09/05/01 12:31 PM (22 years, 6 months ago)

The thing about the paradox is that it plays with meaning and context. There are many nuanced levels of meaning and ways of interpreting them, when we stumble on a paradox it means that our interpreting brain is as yet unable to perceive the nuance.
Consider this one for a moment:

This sentence contains exaktly threee mistakes.

its just different levels of looking at it and that.
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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: Revelation]
    #386348 - 09/05/01 02:27 PM (22 years, 6 months ago)

A paradox is basically something that doesn't add up or contradicts it's self.

For example if you travelled back in time and stopped your parents from ever meeting, you would then never be born and so couldn't have travelled back in time.

Paradoxes such as these are often used to disprove the possibility of things such as time travel, but personally I think the presence of paradoxes only proves a lack of understanding.

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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: Phyl]
    #386914 - 09/06/01 09:23 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

Thanks for the responses :) I think i understand now, i looked at some cool examples of paradoxes on the internet and they're pretty interesting.

The reason i thought the statement "everything is a paradox" was one itself is because If that satement is false then not everything is a paradox - however the statement itself would then be a paradox, making it true. If it is true then everything is a paradox, including the statement itself..which would make the statement false, and true at the same time.

But now i think about that doesn't really make much sense at all hehe...anyway thanks for clearing that up for me.

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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: Revelation]
    #387409 - 09/06/01 09:15 PM (22 years, 6 months ago)

check out steven hawkins hes one kool timmy like mo'fo i
just watched a nova episode on timetravel on pbs it rocked
i wish i would of recorded it(one hell of a trip toy)i love
science:)


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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: Revelation]
    #387533 - 09/06/01 11:10 PM (22 years, 6 months ago)

Paradoxical phenominon are

incomphensible.

They are not confined and limited in syntax's inherent contradictions. The equation 2+2=5 is perfectly true in a specific form of mathematics and can be prooven with imaginary numbers. Imagine that. How about a negative vacuum? Perfectly true in modern physics. So what is pi (3.141592...)? What is one divided into zero parts? It's where thinking breaks down and we realize the bigger container doesn't fit into the smaller container (often accompanied by moments of zenny-like, "oh, now I see..."). I've read the Big Bang Theory is now being called the "Big Burp" because it's description is impossible to explain where and when the laws of physics break down at the infintesimally small time after it (supposedly) began. Do I believe the universe used to be the size of a grapefruit? What kind of description is that? The answers are: no, and a bad one.

The beauty of participating in paradoxical phenominon is the joy of being connected to everything all at once without understanding it, yet going right with it wherever it goes. So Go!

Eat 'em Alive and Love IT to Death

Edited by oneoverzero on 09/07/01 12:13 AM.

Edited by oneoverzero on 09/07/01 12:16 AM.



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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: Revelation]
    #388558 - 09/08/01 07:49 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

Im just gonna dribble some crap here.. dont mind me.. im thinking that the paradox of life is determained randomness.. in the beginning there was chaos and out of chaos came the human brain(which i think could be chaos created within chaos seeing as the human brain has the ability to understand any concept in its dimensions), the human brain then discovered mathematics which gives order to chaos..
and life is the balance of the paradox because it creates freewill which is already determained.. once that has been discovered you start becoming more intune with the flow of the tao or flow of the here and now.. or somethin...


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Re: A question about paradoxes from a newbie. [Re: BBin]
    #388635 - 09/08/01 11:07 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

well, we all know the spoken word is not the Word or Logos. which is the fallacy of churches who rely primarily on holy texts and not non-verbal forrms of prayer.
a parodox is that these texts contain directions for finding the Spirit yet in themselves are nothing but words. the texts are indeed quite holy yet they're nothing as well. some say painted cakes do not satisfy hunger
the rational mind finds answers to problems that are taken as absolutely real yet are really nothing more than creations of itself. a relatively real answer to a relatively real problem. wilder paradoxes begin when one starts to realize what the rational mind itself is relative to.




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