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| last edited by BillSeitz on Jul 2, 2008 11:40 pm |
Is there such a thing as Absolute Truth?
Robert Anton Wilson suggests categorizing statements as true, false, relatively true; self-referential; meaningless; indeterminate; strange-loop; or game-rule.
What are the implications for Natural Law?
Some terms for perceived reality:
the truth --2003/12/20 14:26 [GMT]
Kurt Godel: no one system can be complete from itself.
all potential energy - all cinetic energy = the Instant of your Life = the Nature Everything that Could be - Everything that Does exist = the Instant of your Life = the Nature
because in the Universe: all potential energy = all cinetic energy, so the difference = 0 = an "Instant"
because in the Universe: Everything that Could be = Everything that Does exist, so the difference = 0 = an "Instant"...
So the real knowledge is not to know how all systems are about the "Instant of Life", but how to feel the "Instant of Life". Be happy.
End of science.
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