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Date: Sep 5, 2007 13:05
The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
upon me.
We just don't understand each other.
I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
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Author: Sir FrederickSir Frederick Date: Sep 5, 2007 13:51
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:05:22 -0700, collection60@ googlemail.com wrote:
>The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
>much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>
>And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
>social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
>upon me.
>
>We just don't understand each other.
>
>I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
We each live in our own personal virtual reality that we call
reality. We support that virtual reality construct that includes
sensor and self representations against any influence. Your own
effable representations are so remote as to be relatively non
influential. "Logic" hardly "maters".
"Person" to "person", does not mean "real" to "real", it means
"virtual" to "virtual", a much less direct information flow.
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Author: KisaiKisai Date: Sep 5, 2007 13:55
> The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
> much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
So if a implies b, does not b imply not a?
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Date: Sep 5, 2007 14:01
On Sep 5, 9:51 pm, Sir Frederick fuzzysys.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:05:22 -0700, collectio...@ googlemail.com wrote:
>>The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
>>much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>
>>And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
>>social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
>>upon me.
>
>>We just don't understand each other.
>
>>I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
>
> We each live in our own personal virtual reality that we call
> reality. We support that virtual reality construct that includes
> sensor and self representations against any influence. Your own
> effable representations are so remote as to be relatively non
> influential. "Logic" hardly "maters".
> "Person" to "person", does not mean "real" to "real", it means
> "virtual" to "virtual", a much less direct information flow. ...
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Sep 5, 2007 17:12
> The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
> much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>
> And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
> social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
> upon me.
>
> We just don't understand each other.
>
> I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
The only reason we are equipped to listen to, is the reason from within.
Reason being?
I'll leave that for you to reason out!
BOfL
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Sep 5, 2007 17:14
"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
news:3t4ud35qai1mrvsbtcb9on5j2qi5g85ir3@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:05:22 -0700, collection60@ googlemail.com wrote:
>
>>The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
>>much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>>
>>And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
>>social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
>>upon me.
>>
>>We just don't understand each other.
>>
>>I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
> We each live in our own personal virtual reality that we call
> reality. We support that virtual reality construct that includes
> sensor and self representations against any influence. Your own
> effable representations are so remote as to be relatively non
> influential. "Logic" hardly "maters".
> "Person" to "person", does not mean "real" to "real", it means ...
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Sep 5, 2007 17:24
> On Sep 5, 9:51 pm, Sir Frederick fuzzysys.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:05:22 -0700, collectio...@ googlemail.com wrote:
>>>The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
>>>much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>>
>>>And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
>>>social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
>>>upon me.
>>
>>>We just don't understand each other.
>>
>>>I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
>>
>> We each live in our own personal virtual reality that we call
>> reality. We support that virtual reality construct that includes
>> sensor and self representations against any influence. Your own
>> effable representations are so remote as to be relatively non
>> influential. "Logic" hardly "maters". ...
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Author: Laughing RockLaughing Rock Date: Sep 5, 2007 19:28
> On Sep 5, 9:51 pm, Sir Frederick fuzzysys.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:05:22 -0700, collectio...@ googlemail.com wrote:
>>>The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
>>>much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>>
>>>And you are mystifed by how you can use so much social pressure and
>>>social hierarchies or personal attacks on me, and it has no effect
>>>upon me.
>>
>>>We just don't understand each other.
>>
>>>I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
>>
>> We each live in our own personal virtual reality that we call
>> reality. We support that virtual reality construct that includes
>> sensor and self representations against any influence. Your own
>> effable representations are so remote as to be relatively non
>> influential. "Logic" hardly "maters". ...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Sep 5, 2007 19:55
On Sep 5, 1:55 pm, Kisai gmail.com> wrote:
>> The funny thing is, that I end up so mystified by how I can use so
>> much logic, and it has no effect upon you.
>
> So if a implies b, does not b imply not a?
a = human
b = animal
All a's are b's
All b's are a's
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Author: Sean CarrollSean Carroll Date: Sep 5, 2007 20:14
> I'd like you to understand me though, and listen to reason.
Logical contradiction. For all propositions p, (p AND ~p) is always
false, no matter what the truth value of p.
--
--Sean
http://spclsd223.livejournal.com/
House: Where are you going?
Foreman: You're an ass.
House: I know. Where are you going?
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