"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 questi
If ${that} is a question, then ${this} is an answer.
(Sorry, came over a bit Smullyan-esque there for a moment.)
On 8 January 2014 05:47, Ali Polatel wrote:
> Can fact exist beyond the dimensions of perception?
>
> Does ${this} question make sense or does it not?
> If it does not, does the rea
On 07 Jan 2014, at 17:47, Ali Polatel wrote:
Can fact exist beyond the dimensions of perception?
In most theories.
Does ${this} question make sense or does it not?
It does make sense.
If it does not, does the reason lie somewhere between the words
which make up the question below?
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 mat
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