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2007-11-19 00:09:27 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

Everything i say is a lie and if you don't believe that there are paradoxes then jump into a quantum singularity and realize that you are wrong

2007-11-19 00:18:40 · update #1

sorry annie didn't mean to suggest you should brush up on your klingonese. However how do you explain a black hole is that not an example of a paradox?

2007-11-19 01:53:35 · update #2

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you're right..damn it ! LOL

2007-11-19 00:14:44 · answer #1 · answered by tomcruise234234 2 · 0 0

We should deal with all paradoxes with respect while still retaining our passion for things they most obliquely point to, as the being, the Creator and His creation are all greatest of all paradoxes.

Everything in the mind has a purpose and that sum total of all things present set out to be the purpose of the world that we individually are. If we could emerge from the labyrinth s of the mind, from the jumbled mess that sometimes a life could be, to see straight paths long certain distance leading to our ideal destinations, then paradoxes do no harm to us.

Paradoxes indeed perplex the weak-minded but invigorate the strong and strenuous by inducing almost endless amount of sense of wonder and curiosity the only thing that remains on our part then is passion in the heart, for neither a clear cut path nor a complex warrens of a jungle could ever be a safe place for weary spirit.

But paradoxes set the rigid paradigms of life in motion and allow major shifts in thought to take place; mind, when itself caught up in grips of solid reason, can be the chief captor of life out of whose grips one might never escape, but by learning to ask silly questions, by thinking the unthinkable, and by imagining the unimaginable we could advance to new horizons in understanding - no paradox has ever been conquered with reason?

I understand that I understand nothing fully. And then I know my faith just because I have known doubt. I sense as if there is God because I sense that I am. But I know just a little; I know everything just as much as I know myself. Do I always know more than what I know, and then what is the best I could know? Nothing can ever be known for which there is nothing greater still already in the mind!

2007-11-19 13:40:46 · answer #2 · answered by Shahid 7 · 0 0

Find out the truth. Contradictions don't exist.

Addition: "jump into a quantum singularity and realize that you are wrong"

Gee, I'm not on the Starship Enterprise.

2007-11-19 08:16:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"I'll give you a hint. Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think that you are facing a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong..."

"...An atom is itself, and so is the universe; neither can contradict its own identity; nor can a part contradict the whole. No concept man forms is valid unless he integrates it without contradiction into the total sum of his knowledge. To arrive at a contradiction is to confess an error in one's thinking; to maintain a contradiction is to abdicate one's mind and to evict oneself from the realm of reality."

2007-11-19 10:31:28 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. Wizard 4 · 0 0

As pointers to a still greater paradox - Life itself.

2007-11-19 09:36:42 · answer #5 · answered by shades of Bruno 5 · 1 0

jonathan

paradoxes are for enjoyment. these are the facts existing in nature. this nature has light and its paradox dark both. nature has the truth and falsity both. it has black and white both. these are just facts, the same as your existence is a fact. there is no quesion of dealing with it. it is an occasion to be with it.

being in temptation of doing something which is not for you to do shows an internal conflict.

you are advised to go through my articles at

http://www.lightinlife.com/

where in a number of articles i have dealt with all such aspects of life. you go through it.

2007-11-19 08:18:47 · answer #6 · answered by dadhichid 2 · 1 0

A wise person will find a way out - where the maximum explanation can satisfy everything.

2007-11-19 08:25:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Do away with the silly hunting laws.

2007-11-19 08:16:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Insert the, God of the gaps.

2007-11-19 08:18:27 · answer #9 · answered by Regwah 7 · 0 0

With a smile.

2007-11-19 09:04:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We don't have to deal with them. They're just there.

2007-11-19 08:30:53 · answer #11 · answered by booklady 4 · 0 0

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