it's the truth!! haha.... it is a great definition of truth because it says "prudcing the same results" it can't be true if it has dif. results
2006-12-20 17:03:32
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answered by Anda 2
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yea...that is truth. However, since by the rules of evolution, presept permutations can change to bring upon more complex systems. Therefore, truth can change.
Truth can also change due to the inherent possibilities in evolution. In the mind, the same is so...Many beleifs may arise just as imaginary numbers arise in mathematics...once you do the 'what if this'...then 'this'...then you can have a whole 'imaginary thought process' ....this is often the case in religion because things have not been proven...so, things go like 'if God exists'...then this...which is the same as imaginary numbers.
Mathematics at times cannot prove directly a problem because of lack of information but can make respectable hypothisis with pie and imaginary numbers by 'mapping' the possibilities...
since evolution has shown its true colors by showing us the true many possibilities inherent in the Universal construct...I don't think its in any way unreasonable for us to assume that to take God for granted, allows other things to become more sensical...
If there is no proof...and we develope a set of hypothisis based on 'imaginary associative engine mappings' (developed by human mind)...the easiest explanation should be chosen based on this imaginary number mapping of the different possibilities and take it is as 'highest probability' ...this is my recommendation..
I know the answer to 'the great question'...hahahaha...but I will not tell you cuz your not ready yet, besides it will be quite an overload to your mind.
I hope this input will help you somewhat.
please contact me at tiberianfallout@hotmail.com
If you want the truth...I can reveal to you, but you would have to amass 15 million..its not that hard...get your buddies online, or set up an online community and then pay me...and once then...I will reveal the truth...
my guarantee is that it will make sense logically, in every respect...and it will explain the whole process of creation till now logically...
No, it is not soemthing stupid, a trick question or anything else...It actually is 'the answer'...I know because I have the gift of being a conceptual prodigy (I see the reality, I cannot explain itfully mathematically, but I know it before I can prove it)..
the explanation will be purely scientific, sensical, and will make sense...make sense of the whole creation process...something evolution cannot do right now.
email me at 'tiberianfallout@hotmail.com'
2006-12-20 17:07:09
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answered by zack usher u 1
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I think its an OK definition. Definition of this word is different to everybody. there can be 2 truth's that contradict each other and we would not know which one is the real truth. because they both would be true but one might be more truer then the other.
2006-12-20 17:31:58
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answered by Love Exists? 6
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Sounds like the definition of a scientific law to me. Shoud something have to be tested and proven to be considered true? Some truths can't be tested or proven with evidence, but they are still true. Consider a disabled person who is incapable of speaking but a brain scan shows activity. There is a truth to the IQ of that person but it can't be tested or proven.
2006-12-20 17:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth is the word of God. You cannot prove the veracity of the word of God only by scientific experiment and observation or logical explanation. There is a spiritual dimension to be encountered which humans must acquaint and adapt themslves to.
2006-12-20 17:08:03
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answered by seekfind 6
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It seems a reasonable definition of truth.
2006-12-20 17:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A very good definition of truth actually, did you get that from the dictionary?
2006-12-20 17:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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That sounds pretty good but are you talking about objective truth, or subjective truth?
What about absolute truth does this affect your answer?
2006-12-20 17:05:46
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answered by Ignatious 4
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For one thing there can never be a questionable definition of truth. Think, how can truth be questionable and be called truth. It is either truth or it is not.
Your question does and can not exist. In truth. So truthfully if your question does in reality not exist........what was the question?
2006-12-20 17:04:12
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answered by Rowdy Yayhoot 7
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id say its questionable, because something could only happen once in a million years,but if it did actually happen it would be the truth, but logic and tests could never prove it
2006-12-20 17:02:30
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answered by ? 4
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