I'm not.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 11:14 pm1. Why are you having difficulty accepting that the 2 apples still share common traits (ie uniqueness is not universal)?Sculptor wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 11:02 pmCommunication is never perfect. One of the reasons is that each thing is unique. That means all words are only approximations. A word is NOT the same thing as it represents.
This idea is not difficult.
eg. And apple and another apple is 2 apples. Yet each apple has a different mass, shape, colour and existence in space/time.
I am puzzled you are having a problem with this rather simple no-brainer.Next time you see a tree, try and find two leaves the same. It is impossble.
2. A=A is more than nominally correct, it is correct in the real world given 1 leaf is equal to 1 leaf. All things are the same except for there differences.No event is ever repeatable.
3. Events repeat in the real world thus necessitating A equals A in the real world.Rubbish
4. The repeatability of the branching form of Y necessitates A=A in the real world.
WHy are you so stupid as to confuse a statement in which I say that no two things are the same with not sharing traits?
See above
2. The fact that you can equate "2" to "leaves" observes same qualities repeating.
And all cats are unique
3. Classifying a cat as a cat observes the qualities of cat as repeatable.
gibberish
4. False, branching repeats. The "Y" form repeats.