"Can fact exist beyond the dimensions of perception?"

No. Existence and perception are the same thing, although your or my 
perception can't include all that can be perceived.

"Does ${this} question make sense or does it not?"

Everything makes sense to some extent.

"To cut it short, I am questioning the implementation of the new() function 
when the argument is self. Is infinite recursion a limitation of the 
aforementioned finite dimensions of perception? "

The self can never be an argument. That would only be a record which we can 
associate with a self because of our familiarity with ourselves. No 
information about self-reference literally refers to itself - all forms of 
self reference are metaphorical and require the consent of someone to 
ground the symbol.

Thanks,
Craig



On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 11:47:11 AM UTC-5, alip wrote:
>
> Can fact exist beyond the dimensions of perception? 
>
> Does ${this} question make sense or does it not? 
> If it does not, does the reason lie somewhere between the words which make 
> up the question below? 
>
> Does ${this} bypass or violate the definition of the concepts used in 
> ${this} question? 
>
> No matter the reason, provided there is no sense involved, 
> what is the difference between ${this} question and ${this} new question? 
>
> Where is Wittgenstein when you need a beer? 
>
> To cut it short, I am questioning the implementation of the new() function 
> when the argument is self. Is infinite recursion a limitation of the 
> aforementioned finite dimensions of perception? 
>
> Or, does sense leave the bar when I get tired counting the dimensions? 
> (Even if that means she is denying herself all the hope of me buying the 
> next round.) 
>
> Happy new year! 
>
> -- 
> Ali Polatel 
>

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