| Re: Is The Universe Infinite Or Finite ? Answer: Both. Quote:
Originally Posted by futrethink Lloyd.
---Restrictive?? You have got to be kidding me. My translation of your post: You aren’t asking the question in a way that will allow me to be right.
---Then allow me to alter the question to give you, seemingly, less limits: Is there any times, in any contexts, when light and dark don’t compliment each other?[Still the same___Too restrictively paradox building... Your context has both too large, and too small, a parameters...]
---It is essentially the same question. | Futrethink, your question is paradox creating, and paradoxes do not exist in nature. The nature of your question is the problem. Anyone can create such ridiculous questions, such as, "How long is a piece of string?" I'm not trying to be right, I'm only asking for correct science...
Lloyd
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