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2006-10-22 16:38:36 · 16 answers · asked by banjoman 2 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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LET TODAY BE MONDAY
SO TODAY IS YESTERADY = MONDAY IS YESTERDAY
TOMMORROW =?
MONDAY IS YESTERDAY= MEANS WEDNESDAY WILL BE TOMMOROW AND NOT TUESDAY.
THEREFORE, TOMMOROW IS NOT TODAY.

2006-10-22 17:07:03 · answer #1 · answered by passy 1 · 0 0

Well, somewhere in the world, either today IS yesterday, or tommorow is today, but the two are mutually exclusive, as only two days can exist on earth at any given time.

2006-10-22 16:43:09 · answer #2 · answered by Professional Eschatologist 1 · 0 0

No. If today was yesterday, is past tense, meaning tomorrow is yesterday and today is the day before yesterday. So; If today was yesterday the day after tomorrow is today.

2006-10-22 18:00:49 · answer #3 · answered by scifuntubes 3 · 0 0

If today were yesterday tommorrow would be today, but today will be yesterday tommorrow.

2006-10-22 16:41:53 · answer #4 · answered by kureeus1 2 · 0 0

2 perspectives: For of all unhappy words of tongue or pen, The saddest are those: "it could have been!" -- John Greenleaf Whittier (3c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de53c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de507-3c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de53c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de592) _Maud Muller_ [3c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de53c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de53c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de53c947bc2f7ff07b86a9428b74654de5] all our yesterdays have lighted fools /a thank you to dusty dying" (1856.1856.22-23) Macbeth, the Halloween play, by invoice Shake-you-comprehend-who.

2016-10-16 07:05:47 · answer #5 · answered by rybicki 4 · 0 0

yes the logic is correct but only due to the syntax of the words.
In such that tomorrow never exist. until today ends but then it becomes today. see

2006-10-22 16:45:18 · answer #6 · answered by SWIG 2 · 0 0

Yes.

2006-10-22 16:41:28 · answer #7 · answered by yllwdaisies 2 · 0 0

The real question is; "Is yesterday, tomorrow, today?"

2006-10-22 16:44:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

tomorrow never comes, because by the time it gets here, it's today, therefore, yes...tomorrow is today.

2006-10-22 16:40:33 · answer #9 · answered by curiosity 3 · 0 0

yes

2006-10-22 17:44:37 · answer #10 · answered by latif_1950 3 · 0 0

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