The Questions of Equivocation
The Questions of Equivocation
Two mammals share the same nature of mammal thus the two are connected as one through their relationship, their relationship is "mammal".
Equality is a relationship as it is a connection and if phenomena relate then they equivocate.
This is tied to my second point, which is best phrased through questions:
Where does total equality exist?
If total equality does not exist then is it not possible anything can equate if a similarity occurs?
Equality is a relationship as it is a connection and if phenomena relate then they equivocate.
This is tied to my second point, which is best phrased through questions:
Where does total equality exist?
If total equality does not exist then is it not possible anything can equate if a similarity occurs?
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it's like there is no tangibly perfect exemplar ...
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On the other hand, there may be an imperfectly tangible equivocation of the original equality of the basic quantum which, notwithstanding any intangible equality of the equivocation, may nonetheless represent an equality of the underlying originality.
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The original quality of phenomena results in a form of equivocation but the questions of equality remain:
1. Where is there total equality?
2. If there is not total equality does that not necessitate all phenomenon of a similar origin, despite expressed differences, being equal considering equality does not extend for a whole of phenomena but only the part(s)?
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Total equality exists in death. All is reduced to molecules sans consciousness. The stuff of stars, from which we came, to which we return.
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The same can be argued from the opposite direction: Total equality exists in life. All progresses from particles thus all is particles.
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I suppose notional equality can exist, but absolute equality cannot. No two things can ever be the same thing, no matter how similar they are. As far as arbitrary equaliy is concerned, where we might say two things are equal in a certain respect, we simply decide for ourselves what qualifying conditions must be met in order to arrive at that conclusion.
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Even then all the players would need to be hitting identical balls with identicle sticks under identicle conditions, with each one inducing the same level of boredom in anyone unfortunate enough to be obliged to watch them.
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All that matters is the final score as strictly determined by the rules. That other stuff is the game. Handicapping equates capacities that are determined by skill level, and skill level is determined by inherent factors brought to life by secondary conditions. Given recent wonderings, perhaps now is a good time to nod if you comprhend.
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Total time to find cut, paste, and comprehend … less than five minutes.
Sample:
Golf Popularity: Why Has Golf Become Such a Popular Sport?
https://golfmonster.com/golf-popularity/
Golf, Stress, And Mental Toughness
Golf is one of the most challenging sports to master, and the skill required to play at the highest levels is unattainable for most people. But that doesn’t mean golf is not for you.
On the contrary, golf challenges you to master the physical and mental side of the game regardless of your handicap. Studies have even shown that playing a round of golf has significant positive effects on your mood and wellbeing.
In today’s fast-paced world, golf provides many people with an outlet and helps reduce stress and anxiety. Golf has been shown to boost self-esteem and even improve cognitive function.
Golf lets players focus on critical aspects of their game, one at a time. It’s almost therapeutic to work on your putting for hours on end; all your problems seem to vanish as you focus on your stroke with laser-like attention. Golf also builds character as you continually challenge yourself to improve weaknesses in your game.
Golf, as with life, is also constantly hurling obstacles in your way. Whether it’s a missed put or a wayward shot that has landed in the hazard, golf forces you to keep your cool, put it behind you, and focus on the task at hand.
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Actually I'm not being totally honest. Any sport is is fine if it's participants enjoy taking part in it, whether it be football or competitive tiddly winks. Wathching other people doing sport is a diiferent matter, and why anyone would want to watch men in checked trousers bashing a ball about is beyond me.Walker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 3:41 pmTotal time to find cut, paste, and comprehend … less than five minutes.
Sample:
Golf Popularity: Why Has Golf Become Such a Popular Sport?
https://golfmonster.com/golf-popularity/Golf, Stress, And Mental Toughness
Golf is one of the most challenging sports to master, and the skill required to play at the highest levels is unattainable for most people. But that doesn’t mean golf is not for you.
On the contrary, golf challenges you to master the physical and mental side of the game regardless of your handicap. Studies have even shown that playing a round of golf has significant positive effects on your mood and wellbeing.
In today’s fast-paced world, golf provides many people with an outlet and helps reduce stress and anxiety. Golf has been shown to boost self-esteem and even improve cognitive function.
Golf lets players focus on critical aspects of their game, one at a time. It’s almost therapeutic to work on your putting for hours on end; all your problems seem to vanish as you focus on your stroke with laser-like attention. Golf also builds character as you continually challenge yourself to improve weaknesses in your game.
Golf, as with life, is also constantly hurling obstacles in your way. Whether it’s a missed put or a wayward shot that has landed in the hazard, golf forces you to keep your cool, put it behind you, and focus on the task at hand.
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You can find total equality in the quantum realm. You can prove that two photons are indistinguishable using quantum experiments.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 12:52 am Two mammals share the same nature of mammal thus the two are connected as one through their relationship, their relationship is "mammal".
Equality is a relationship as it is a connection and if phenomena relate then they equivocate.
This is tied to my second point, which is best phrased through questions:
Where does total equality exist?
If total equality does not exist then is it not possible anything can equate if a similarity occurs?
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Soccer, aka football. Final score: 1-0. It was a very exciting match.Harbal wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 4:02 pmActually I'm not being totally honest. Any sport is is fine if it's participants enjoy taking part in it, whether it be football or competitive tiddly winks. Wathching other people doing sport is a diiferent matter, and why anyone would want to watch men in checked trousers bashing a ball about is beyond me.Walker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 3:41 pmTotal time to find cut, paste, and comprehend … less than five minutes.
Sample:
Golf Popularity: Why Has Golf Become Such a Popular Sport?
https://golfmonster.com/golf-popularity/Golf, Stress, And Mental Toughness
Golf is one of the most challenging sports to master, and the skill required to play at the highest levels is unattainable for most people. But that doesn’t mean golf is not for you.
On the contrary, golf challenges you to master the physical and mental side of the game regardless of your handicap. Studies have even shown that playing a round of golf has significant positive effects on your mood and wellbeing.
In today’s fast-paced world, golf provides many people with an outlet and helps reduce stress and anxiety. Golf has been shown to boost self-esteem and even improve cognitive function.
Golf lets players focus on critical aspects of their game, one at a time. It’s almost therapeutic to work on your putting for hours on end; all your problems seem to vanish as you focus on your stroke with laser-like attention. Golf also builds character as you continually challenge yourself to improve weaknesses in your game.
Golf, as with life, is also constantly hurling obstacles in your way. Whether it’s a missed put or a wayward shot that has landed in the hazard, golf forces you to keep your cool, put it behind you, and focus on the task at hand.
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