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bottomlander
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08-03-2007, 12:50 PM
Re: Miracles

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Originally Posted by MJA View Post
Then I should ask you to prove the difference, ......Can you?
If you cannot define .......
How can you define any certain difference ......
Not even I can measure myself with certainty, can you?

MJA
The quoted words of your reasoning is obviously a Double Standard (very strict to demand proofs which need to satisfy your unrealistic interpretation and reasoning, but very loose to your self interpretations, empty words.)

As a friend (all toequesters are friends, all try various approaches in this meeting place to search and formulate a TOE), I don't know have anyone before adviced you to think about the chance to have enough people to obey or follow your double standards.
Why people should give up one's own standard (mostly rational, at least different to yours) to follow your double standard? ......only because of your goodwilled empty words?


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There is no certainty in measured difference, leaving simply =, or equal

MJA
Try to recognize that whenever ""no certainty", it has "uncertainty" and thus "= or equal" cannot be established or concluded, or just to say that "leaving simply uncertainty" rather than = or equal.
It is obviously wrong and exactly opposite to conclude "leaving simply =" upon uncertainties.

In mathematics and science, Equality has simple, fundamental, strict and easy applications:
Two mathematical objects are equal if and only if they are precisely the same in every way.
The equality relation is always defined such that things that are equal have all and only the same properties.
cited from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equality_%28mathematics%29

In humanity, please review a reputed academic free online book upon "equality" from a law professor KENNETH W. SIMONS:
http://www.bu.edu/law/faculty/schola...onsK090199.pdf

The book writes on:
The supposed problems with equality: Emptiness; Confusion; Gratuitousness; The multiplication of wrongs; Leveling down and waste; Privileging the status quo; Privileging sameness and devaluing difference
What equality is; What equality is not; How equality operates
Answering the supposed problems with equality

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