The Everything/Some Thing Paradox
The Everything/Some Thing Paradox
1. In saying "everything" we summate to a "something".
2. In saying "something" we diverge to "everything".
2. In saying "something" we diverge to "everything".
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Re: The Everything/Some Thing Paradox
WHY when what 'you' do, you project 'that' on to what 'we' would do?
What 'we' do is NOT necessarily what 'you' do. AND, what 'you' do is NOT necessarily what 'we' do.
If in saying, ANY thing 'you' do some thing, then just SAY 'that'. Please REFRAIN from saying what 'I' or 'we' would or would not do.
That way 'you' could NEVER be Wrong NOR Incorrect, like 'you' are here. Understood?
Re: The Everything/Some Thing Paradox
Yes and no.Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:14 pmIn saying "everything" we summate to a collection of "something"s?
Yes as you stated above.
No in the respect that "everything" is a something.
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Again yes and no.Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:16 pmIn saying "something" we refer to some part(s) of "everything" (i.e. all things, or all 'somethings').
Yes in the statement above.
No as "something" can mean any and everything.
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You are projecting a "we" in the respect that there are multiple "I's" with multiple interpretations and "we" agree to this. Also if everything is one, and all differing interpretations are part of the one, then the "one" contradicts itself through the many interpretations of it.Age wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:20 amWHY when what 'you' do, you project 'that' on to what 'we' would do?
What 'we' do is NOT necessarily what 'you' do. AND, what 'you' do is NOT necessarily what 'we' do.
If in saying, ANY thing 'you' do some thing, then just SAY 'that'. Please REFRAIN from saying what 'I' or 'we' would or would not do.
That way 'you' could NEVER be Wrong NOR Incorrect, like 'you' are here. Understood?
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I am NOT doing this, and have NEVER done this here.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 11:24 pmYou are projecting a "we" in the respect that there are multiple "I's" with multiple interpretations and "we" agree to this.Age wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:20 amWHY when what 'you' do, you project 'that' on to what 'we' would do?
What 'we' do is NOT necessarily what 'you' do. AND, what 'you' do is NOT necessarily what 'we' do.
If in saying, ANY thing 'you' do some thing, then just SAY 'that'. Please REFRAIN from saying what 'I' or 'we' would or would not do.
That way 'you' could NEVER be Wrong NOR Incorrect, like 'you' are here. Understood?
WHEN 'you' LEARN and SEE the difference between 'i' and 'I', then 'you' WILL START BECOMING somewhat WISER here.
Yes, 'you' have been CONTRADICTING "your" 'self' here. As can be CLEARLY SEEN and PROVED True.
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Re: The Everything/Some Thing Paradox
But “something” is singular. It can only refer to one thing, such as one of the things that qualifies as any or every, or to the set that contains any and every thing as a whole.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 11:21 pmAgain yes and no.Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:16 pmIn saying "something" we refer to some part(s) of "everything" (i.e. all things, or all 'somethings').
Yes in the statement above.
No as "something" can mean any and everything.
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1. "What "we" do is not necessarily what you do" is a statement of "we".Age wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:11 amI am NOT doing this, and have NEVER done this here.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 11:24 pmYou are projecting a "we" in the respect that there are multiple "I's" with multiple interpretations and "we" agree to this.Age wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:20 am
WHY when what 'you' do, you project 'that' on to what 'we' would do?
What 'we' do is NOT necessarily what 'you' do. AND, what 'you' do is NOT necessarily what 'we' do.
If in saying, ANY thing 'you' do some thing, then just SAY 'that'. Please REFRAIN from saying what 'I' or 'we' would or would not do.
That way 'you' could NEVER be Wrong NOR Incorrect, like 'you' are here. Understood?
WHEN 'you' LEARN and SEE the difference between 'i' and 'I', then 'you' WILL START BECOMING somewhat WISER here.
Yes, 'you' have been CONTRADICTING "your" 'self' here. As can be CLEARLY SEEN and PROVED True.
2. I am the one is a contradiction...and so is the many.
Re: The Everything/Some Thing Paradox
Something is singular and this aspect of being 'singular' applies to an infinite number of things. Any and everything can be labeled as 'something' and as such 'something' becomes indefinite...it has a multitude of meanings as it is a general statement; there are a multitude of singulars.commonsense wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:34 pmBut “something” is singular. It can only refer to one thing, such as one of the things that qualifies as any or every, or to the set that contains any and every thing as a whole.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 11:21 pmAgain yes and no.Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:16 pm
In saying "something" we refer to some part(s) of "everything" (i.e. all things, or all 'somethings').
Yes in the statement above.
No as "something" can mean any and everything.
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OBVIOUSLY, but I NEVER made such a statement so all is moot here.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 8:20 pm1. "What "we" do is not necessarily what you do" is a statement of "we".
Of what, EXACTLY?
A contradiction of what, EXACTLY, also?
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1. Fourth post down.
2. I all is one then I am the one as I am connected to the one. Given one only exists in contrast to the many the one and being one is contradictory.
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False, Wrong, AND Incorrect.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 10:07 pm1. Fourth post down.
2. I all is one then I am the one as I am connected to the one. Given one only exists in contrast to the many the one and being one is contradictory.
'I' am NOT connected to the so-called 'one'. 'I' AM thee One.
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1. And for one to be one it must be relative to other one's thus is not "the one".Age wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:28 pmFalse, Wrong, AND Incorrect.
'I' am NOT connected to the so-called 'one'. 'I' AM thee One.
2. If you are "thee one" then all things are one through you therefore the differences, ie multiplicity, of our perspectives are your own. This conversation necessitates you disagreeing with yourself and as such you are not "the one".