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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Paradoxes unto themselves are self-fulfilling. My attitude has nothing to do with truth, nor does anyones! Truth is truth, good or bad, period. Pessimists and optomists will always exist, but truth must win the battle for true sustainable survival. This requires seeing the facts, not the feelings. The feelings are inconsequential to the facts, and always will be. The highest understanding of the facts, produces the greatest respect fur human essence's survival, and proper sustainability.
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But I conjecture, if time ran backwards, it would be a bad thing, and this does not exist. Therefore the Law of Positivity is proven by reality, is it not?
Observe, stated in a certain form, the law of "+" says that reality (i.e. the place where life lives) and life itself are always optimal, otherwise we would not be alive and this "place" we call the universe would not necessarely even exist. THe only reason the universe positively exists is because we are here to see. I'm here, therefore I'm positive. If we do not believe in "+" then we can just die. And besides which if "life" didn't believe in "+" it wouldn't have evolved in the first place. So existence that life experiences is always positive, not negative. This is just a definition. So that would mean that to be realistic is to be optimistic, by definition.
This is the best possible way to look at things. Time runs forward, and this is a good thing, is it not? If the law of positivity were untrue, theoretically time would run backwards, in the
negative direction. Do you understand the law of positivity? Time runs in the
positive direction therefore this infers the law of positivity. So don't worry, I'm positive that the law of + is true and thus the theory of everything is the best thing it can possibly be, because it has to be merely by the fact that it exists, and that the universe exists, and that life exists to figure it out.
SO in conclusion, the mere fact of how we have used words to define things may be revealing to the true nature of reality, for example, we define time as running in a positive direction, and we also define things which are positive as being good such as "look on the positive side." So why do we define reality as a good thing? Perhaps because it is? This directly leads us to conclude the law of positivity which says that everything is a good thing and life always lives in positive, and never negative, reality. Positive reality is exactly that, it conjures up a feeling, and yet it is a fact.
To seperate the attitude from the facts is to ignore the fact that we are here for a reason, and it is a good one.
Just ask yourself, "is everything a good thing or is everything a bad thing?" Then you will know what is correct.
Not that you didn't already know or anything. I always assumed that everybody always assumed the best things. I guess that was just my best assumption.