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06-21-2008, 07:53 PM
Re: 3 Laws of Difference

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Originally Posted by futrethink View Post
JAK.
---I have one question for you, before I continue answering your post: will your 3 laws be right for; all times, all space and all circumstances?
The 1st law is valid for all times, all space and all circumstances. If differences do not exist anywhere else in all times, all space and all circumstances, then wherever that is (or how ever that is) such a situation is different from this universe. This universe exists; thus, in the superset of all universes, differences exist since they exist here. Whether the 2nd and 3rd laws apply, I have not thought through it. If any universe incorporates any type of dynamism, the 2nd law applies. If differences (1st and 2nd law) are determined as relative (by comparison), then the 3rd law applies, too. No matter what universe you can conceive, this universe has the 3 laws. Therefore, in the universal set (which includes anything, anytime, anywhere), the 3 laws a difference exist.

Now, whether these laws are a subset is debatable. In other words, do they apply in all circumstances everywhere and anytime? Maybe. I dunno. But they apply here, right now.

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