On 1/6/2025 10:57 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:



    *It might be a false belief. I'll grant you that. But can you
    prove it false? *
    I can't if you won't say what your belief is.  If your belief is
    that it cannot be the case that the car fits in the garage frame
    and not in the car frame, then I have proven it false.  You have
    not pointed out a flaw in my proof.  You just make vague
    assertions of you opinion  like " I don't think this issue has
    been adequately resolved".

    Brent


*I am not sure what I believe. I am open to alternatives. But I don't see that you proved anything. *
So I can't prove it false because it is indefinite.  You have not absorbed the lesson of my diagram.

*The apparent paradox arose because the results of SR seemed untenable, that is, false*
*Seemed untenable to you...which is just vague obfuscation.*

*Then you used SR to affirm something in doubt. So your logic is circular. AG
*
*Affirming something that YOU doubt is no criticism of my logic.

Brent*

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