Question everything!!
2007-01-30 18:38:25
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answer #1
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answered by Creepy Uncle Bob 3
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Your question is itself the example. Until you asked it, it was unknown to me. and it really is a false or flawed question springing from the false notion that ideas are true or false -- they are just ideas.
When we learn something, it raises new questions. These new questions then lead to new ideas; which lead to more questions, etc.
The reason unknown questions exist is because we haven't created the ideas yet that will beg the new question.
Not all questions we are ever going to ask are even "unknown questions" most are still non exitant questions. But as we go off in specific directions, the probability that an idea will lead to a specific question or kind of questions dramatically increases, shifting it from the non to the unknown. lol.
Hey Hammerhead, I don't know what peanut butter and steak tastes like (sounds like a waste of good steak), but I love peanut butter and bacon sandwhiches!!!
2007-01-31 03:58:01
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answer #2
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answered by Howard K 2
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Questions with no answers?
No. It may in fact be that man has not discovered the answer yet. Take the study of the Universe, for example. If we were to go back in time to the 1800s and tell the scientists then that there is such a thing as a black hole. They would probably not believe us. Nor could we prove it with 19th century tools. And yet, we know today that it is not a false idea.
2007-01-24 05:34:26
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answer #3
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answered by Benvenuto 7
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You have it base over apex, here.
Lies entrap but truth sets you free. Truth reveals but lies cloud and conceal.
Where there is a lie you will find persistence. That persistence can be in the form of an incomplete understanding which leads to more questions. Whereas the truth is immediately known to be the truth and answers all queries. The thing is understood so you can then move on to another thing so as to be able to understand that.
There are always questions, it is the truth that is concealed.
2007-01-31 09:43:12
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answer #4
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answered by Costy 3
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NO. False ideas logically speaking are derived from valid true ideas. You can't possibly have ideas about anything relevant or irrelevant if you didn't have any idea that it is a false idea. How would you have stated the idea as true then if you knew it was false? Declaratively, we state an idea is false. Interrogatively we question the validity of a false idea-how? by arguing that an idea is true. e.g this fallacy 'have you stopped beating your wife?' this is a false idea as if you answered yes, it connotes that you indeed were beating up your wife on the contrary, you answer no, it still connotes that you are beating up your wife . Therefore, for every false idea, comes in a question whether it is the valid truth or not. you have to pardon me for my exampli gratia-this is the first simplest fallacy i could think.=)
2007-01-29 19:16:46
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answered by oscar c 5
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The fact of being unknown makes not the idea false.
2007-01-28 03:10:55
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answered by vertigo_sickness 1
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The truth of it is, there's no answer to an unknown question or all answers to questions may be a lie
2007-01-24 03:39:09
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answered by plowboy 2
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They are unknown because the truth has not been discerned. It isn't that it can't be known. If I am adopted, I may not know who my mother is, but is it reasonable to say that having a mother is false?
2007-01-24 03:23:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth leads to more questions...so, most unknown questions are waiting to be discovered by finding a truth.
Are we asking the wrong questions, because of our lack of understanding? Probably, but so long as we continually ask questions, we will find the interconnected truths that are necessary to ask a guided question.
The goal of life, it seems is the quest for truth, that you might ask the right questions...not that you might get the right answers...but so you can be on the right path...to Truth.
But in all probability, that is a crock...we will all probably get to heaven and God will say, "I sent you George Washington Carver with the inspired word of Peanuts. Did you head his call to eat Peanut butter and Steak Sandwiches?"
And you will say "No" I didn't know I was supposed to.
And God, will say, "Begone, blasphemer and betrayer, ye should have taken my slave sired more seriously."
And you will burn burn burn ... and you will say to yourself, I wonder what it would have tasted like...that concoction? And you will convince yourself that it is better to perish in the flame than to eat such a nasty creation in remembrance of a black man that no one cared about until he was dead and they needed to find a poster boy for black inventordom, since they couldn't find anything they had done well since the creation of the spear. Smile...that was your touch of bigoted random inanity from hammerhead today. Peace be upon the Pirate King Muhammad, messenger and prophet and pedophile of Allah the most merciful, who will kill all infidels and settle the world and hold dominion over it on the day of judgment to which we shall all fear. Fear God, the beneficent, the merciful...for his punishment is swift. hastalamaleikum...and all that jazz. Is today, National Slap a Muslim Day?
2007-01-24 03:48:45
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answered by Hammerhead 2
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In 500 years, all of what we thought were facts will be proven different. So in the end, it's all what you decide to be true to you. No idea is false, because your brain which is real, goes through a real process to come with those ideas. It's all in the perspective you choose.
2007-01-29 05:04:40
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answered by Gopal M 1
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The truth is a choice, every individual has his own truth, based on convenience, necessity, simple egotism, yet vanity, at the end we all recognize that we know nothing.
2007-02-01 02:01:33
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answered by Rudy 1
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