| Re: Is The Universe Infinite Or Finite ? Answer: Both. Quote:
Originally Posted by futrethink Lloyd.
---So to go back to the intelligent discussion of paradox, instead of us acting like kids going, “Is”, Is not”, “Is”, “Is not”, I will ask the question(s) again:
***Form 1: Does light and dark compliment each other at all times and in all contexts or do they have contradictory aspects pertaining to the other’s existence?
***Form 2: Is there any times, in any contexts, when light and dark don’t compliment each other?
---Instead of complaining about the questions being a certain way, how about you just answer the question(s) honestly. | Scientifically, your line of questioning is in-applicable to science, i.e., it's non-sense. I'd suggest you read the cognitive science of paradoxes, and paradoxible questions... You most likely will have to study many philosophers, of all times. When you arive at their thousands of pseudo-paradoxes, and pseudo-paradoxible questions, you may start to understand, a bit more about science. True intuitive physical logic has no paradoxes, or paradoxibles...
Again,
Lloyd
__________________ "To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel "Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein "The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G. "The tick-tick-tick of the cesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G. |