Farid Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 (edited) Hi everyone, This post is about the edge of space. I have attached a picture to make it easier to understand. Suppose someone claims that space B in the picture is the beginning of the left side of space A. The part D of space B is to the right of part C, therefore part D of space B cannot be the beginning of left side of space A, therefore space B cannot be the beginning of the left side of space A. Suppose someone claims that space B in the picture is the end of the left side of space A. The part C of space B is to the left of part D, therefore part D of space B cannot be the end of space A, therefore space B cannot be the end of space A. In conclusion, no space can have space within it which is the beginning or the end of it. Edited July 13, 2019 by Farid -1
dimreepr Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 2 hours ago, Farid said: In conclusion, no space can have space within it which is the beginning or the end of it. What's your point? You seem to be trying to dig half a hole.
zapatos Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 3 hours ago, Farid said: Suppose someone claims that space B in the picture is the beginning of the left side of space A. The part D of space B is to the right of part C, therefore part D of space B cannot be the beginning of left side of space A, therefore space B cannot be the beginning of the left side of space A. Per your usual, you have created a word problem that cannot be solved due to its ambiguity, and would accomplish nothing if it could be solved.
Strange Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 ! Moderator Note Either take an introductory course in philosophy & logic or stop posting this drivel.
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