Tuesday, September 2, 2008

A revisiting of topics

What if 0 is true, what if opposites could actually be equals?

Is there a star that will plug up a black hole?

Can negative 1 and positive 1 both be the same, even without an absolute value?

Is there an opposite to all things, is there a backwards time?

Can P is true, and P is false actually be a true statement?

P is true and false at the same time, let P become part of the entire world, for hypothetical situation purposes let P be omnipresent, with all questions present and P as a possible answer wouldn't P be true and false, so that's not a fair example you say because in regards to truth and falsity the question is in regards to whether something can be true and false at the same time for the single question or example. Approaching one example or question, Let's say P = p although we know that P and p are the same letter we also know that they are not the same size, the same shape, or the same capital status. So P is p, but P is not p. Too easily argued?

Lets go with the topic of temporary truth, P = 16 as per the number place in the alphabet written where A = 1 and B = 2 so this is true with the English which is what we are using for the example. What causes this to be a temporary truth is say that it becomes a convention to count from the last letter opposed to the first, P = 11 is the new definition and 16 is now obsolete, example is not fair because an example is for that instance in time and not to be compared to anything past or present after the fact of the example. However P = 16 is no longer truth, it is only past truth, P = 11 is new truth, with the past compared with the present the past becomes a shameful representation of truth.

How about ultimate truth, P = P lets say P is discovered to no longer exist thus -0- = P , however -0- /= P once again this is a present realization of a past difference to present.

And for now that's where I'm leaving it, take or leave it, or both...