Whatever could not be measured could not be real.
Whatever could not be moved was destroyed.
Whatever could not be taken was destroyed.
Whatever could not be agreed between them could not be agreed.
Whatever could not be discovered through the scientific method does not count as knowledge.
Whatever could not be carried off was broken.
Whatever could not be tangibly demonstrated had no status as fact.
Whatever could not be cleaned would be disposed of in a landfill.
Whatever could not be experienced at the right time in the past, can never be attained later on.
Whatever could not be doubted had to be true.
Whatever could not be passed on to offspring would be irrelevant to the species.
Whatever could not be restored has been conserved.
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Whatever could not be as part, whole, equivalence, uniqueness, bound, tie, influence, sensation, origin, derivative, rule, condition, intent and fulfillment could not be represented.
2006-12-03
19:22:18
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