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dustin_archibald
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05-31-2005, 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Marketa
There is no paradox.

I've been thinking about paradoxes a bit, and they occur ALWAYS, in ANY theory, but they depend on point of view. Paradoxes are very common part of our Universe: we ourselves are paradoxes. According to my thinking we "consist" of (on some level) two parts (but of course you can "divide" us to many more parts, but I mean the two moments we are "between" in present) and these two parts CANNOT exist together at the same time - but we can see them as one - present. It sounds weird, but I think it's absolutely true. It's like points of view - there can be two absolutely different opinions which are illusory contradictary - but from other point of view - "higher" point of view - you can find conditions (a theory, a system,...) when they are both true.
If what you say is true then under what point of view would this theory not be paradoxical?
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