On 02 Dec 2014, at 01:18, LizR wrote:
Unicorns exist, but they are more commonly called rhinos.
Hmmm... OK. With a large definition of unicorn. I mean those are very
large unicorns!
Of course unicorns may exist, in that evolution may have produced
something that looks like a unicorn on a planet somewhere. They
aren't that unlikely (unless you include the stuff about virgins and
so on).
In "our universe"? I don't know. Perhaps if life itself is not that
rare, and I have no clues on this. I have evidence that life is
frequent, and that life is not frequent. They compensate each other.
Although in the arithmetical reality, there are infinities of dreams,
including sharable first person plural coherent long one, in which
unicorn (with again some large definition) can exist.
Of course, with my definition of unicorn, as *fictitious* objects,
belonging only to fairy tales, they don't exist, even in arithmetic.
Bruno
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