Stimpson J. Cat
Graduate Poster
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UCE,
If you truly believe that the nature of existence is paradoxical, then you are fool for looking for an answer. No answer exists.
If it is a paradox, it has no answer. You are trying to answer questions that don't mean anything.
You have chosen to assume that the World is not a logically self-consistent thing, and in doing so, you have abandoned reason. I said before that this way lies madness.
Dr. Stupid
If we want to get to the answers, then our answer itself must somehow cope with the paradoxical nature of existence.
If you truly believe that the nature of existence is paradoxical, then you are fool for looking for an answer. No answer exists.
You cannot answer a question like "How does something come from nothing." without somehow including the paradox in your answer.
If it is a paradox, it has no answer. You are trying to answer questions that don't mean anything.
You have chosen to assume that the World is not a logically self-consistent thing, and in doing so, you have abandoned reason. I said before that this way lies madness.
Dr. Stupid