Lloyd.
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Anyone can create such ridiculous questions, such as, "How long is a piece of string?"
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---As long as from one point to the other.
---Any relatively, objective scientist knows that there are no ridiculous questions. Just unknown answers to those questions.
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Futrethink, your question is paradox creating, and paradoxes do not exist in nature.
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---My question doesn’t create a paradox. I am just asking you a simple question about the nature of the relation between two separate concepts.
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you believe that relationship exists or not, isn’t going to change what is or isn’t.
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Your context has both too large, and too small, a parameters...
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---Ah, I see the problem. The question is too open-ended and you want me to set limits that fit within your belief system, instead of within reality’s system.
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I'm not trying to be right, I'm only asking for correct science...
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---Yes, you are trying to be right. You want questions that only exist within a limited existence that you believe in. This involves questions that you are familiar with and can comprehend. I am giving you a question that involves you thinking “outside of your box” and you are falling back on rote answers.
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Too restrictively paradox building…
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---How can it be restrictive, when I give you the right to answer it in any way you see fit: subjectively or as objectively as possible?