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Ivory TaintTopic: Figure this one out!
The below statement is true. The above statement is false. It's a trap, I tell you! A TRAP!! | #1 Jul 03rd 2007, 11:09pm . Edited Jun 02nd, 7:43am | |
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Ivory TaintDamn it, I screwed up the title. Do I, as a moderator, have the power to edit it?| #2 Jul 03rd 2007, 11:13pm | |
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Will SachiksyIf you can figure out how, I'm sure you can edit it.I love paradoxes. Here's a simpler one: This sentence is false. There's a logical paradox I learned several months ago. For every logical statement, there is a premise and a conclusion, right? However, if you create an inconsistant premise, any conclusion made is valid. For example: Premise: -It is raining outside. -It is not raining outside. Conclusion: -Therefore, Elvis is the Pope. |
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Ivory TaintIf you can figure out how, I'm sure you can edit it.Yay! I'm not the only one who can't figure it out. I feel slightly less stupid now. Woo! :p I love paradoxes. So do I. :) Here's a simpler one: This sentence is false. I love that one! :D There's a logical paradox I learned several months ago. For every logical statement, there is a premise and a conclusion, right? However, if you create an inconsistant premise, any conclusion made is valid. For example:Premise: -It is raining outside. -It is not raining outside. Conclusion: -Therefore, Elvis is the Pope. Hehe. Nver thought of that. It's pure genius, man. ^_^ | #4 Jul 05th 2007, 12:48pm | |
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