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Originally Posted by <<>> Dustin,
Something I find very paradoxical is that non-existence or non-existing things should actually simply not-exist, not even be non-existence for the are not there, but in contrary, what really happens, is that non-existence exists (paradox 1) in existence (paradox 2) as what doesn't exist (paradox 3) in it (paradox 4), non-existence exists (paradox 5) in non-existence (paradox 6) as all that exists (paradox 7) in it (the non-existence) (paradox 8 ), and non-existence exists (paradox 9) in reality (the set of all existences) (paradox 10) as that which doesn't exist (paradox 11) in all that exists (paradox 12) but exists (paradox 13) as everything in non-existence (paradox 14).
Crazy, but true. |
That is certainly a lot of paradoxes. I tend to think that non-existence doesn't exist so we don't have to worry about it because it's irrelevant. Therefore some of the paradoxes above may be irrelevant if they deal with non-existence.