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  • sparkplug
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2003
    • 18

    #31
    really, any definition is just consisted of an opinion that seems to work, and that some/most people agree on

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    • alvask8er
      FFR Player
      • Mar 2004
      • 61

      #32
      Originally posted by NeoDarkHeart
      if you can't prove you exist, there's no absolute truth. i can't prove i exist to you, and vice versa. it's all just trust and senses.
      ...Our "trust" and senses make our existence(sp)...even if we all are just percieveing(sp) our world, this is how we know we exist. if you can sit there and not think that you are in existence, im sorry.

      Originally posted by NeoDarkHeart
      and i'm not being an idiot. you take two of the same type of weirdass reproducing rock and you get 3. 1+1=3.
      unless the new rock reproduced with the two others and so on and blah and blah...
      Yeah, its all good, except you left out the varible factor...and even if you dont need it, there would be a special math law that explains your weird ass rocks multiplication, kind of like i (i squared = -1{not that exact law, but a weird law}). Not to mention, how could you stop this reaction once started? The rock would produce an extra when "added" to the other rock. Then like you said, "unless the new rock reproduced with the two others..." Its not the same basic addition that is being discussed.(sp)

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      • DracIV
        FFR Player
        • Nov 2003
        • 298

        #33
        Neo, you are being stupid. The reaction is *adding* another rock. It is really really simple. 1 + 1 = 2, then the reaction of those two adds another (2 + 1 = 3). It is very simple!

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        • DemonThing
          FFR Player
          • Jun 2004
          • 5

          #34
          Back to the topic of absolute truth, instead of foolish addition problems with replicating rocks.

          It is an absolute truth that there is a statement that can neither be shown to be or not be an absolute truth. If you don't believe me, read up on Gödel's incompleteness theorem.

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          • TheTypist
            FFR Player
            • May 2004
            • 126

            #35
            No statement can be an absolute truth in itself. Statements are just to share ideas, not absolute truths.
            Joy is not the absence of sorrow but the presence of God

            -Nick Bank

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            • NeoDarkHeart
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2004
              • 283

              #36
              ehhh i would read all that, but... i dont wanna read all that.

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