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#7 he could be lying down!
#6 a ship is more than the sum of its parts, the new shop from old parts, is a rebuild.
#5 this suggests it was always going to be mon-wed, the logic held
#4 you say he shaves anyone that doesn't shave themselves. That alone doesn't mean he can't shave someone who does shave themselves.
3# logic didn't shatter, it held steady in the face of the theory of omnipotence. We don't have proof of omnipotence, but we still have logic.
2. It's a subjective measurement and never intended for accuracy where the individual components are negligible to the whole. And that is precisely why we use such a term instead of an exact quantity. Nobody normal counts the grains in a spoonful of sugar not can they taste the discrepancy of even 50 grains.
1. Consider this: Spoon feeding Shakespeare his plays may have actually made him not famous. He wouldn't feel attached to them, he may not feel able to "sell" them to an audience without the passion of a creation. The play's content alone isn't necessarily enough for them to become famous, you need to be able to influence the public just like modern times where we collectively decide who goes viral, who gets famous. A lot of it is down to the human not what the human can do - many talented people never get the lucky break
2026-06-23 23:59:11
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thatladwithaface :
the ship of theseus relies on a fallacy, you only replace the boards if they are affected by rot or damaged beyond usability, so rebuilding the removed pieces into a ship would not give you a usable vessel, just a rotten, damaged mess.
2026-06-23 22:56:19
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EMD_Milkdud :
Reminds me of a movie called Predestination. It’s a mind fk
2026-06-24 01:20:47
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Lethalbedpan 1996 :
If a fire door is closed - is it still a door?or a wall?
2026-06-26 08:23:01
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dllmndrl :
the ship is another ship.
2026-06-24 12:24:30
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Daniel Brorsan Holm :
number 7 is so far from the truth it hurts. the sentence "This sentence is false" is always true, so yes there is an answer to that 🤣
2026-06-23 23:36:50
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MkFlann :
If you believe in the possibility of multiple universes, each with a slight difference, then you have to consider that there has to be a universe where multiple universes don’t don’t exist
2026-06-24 21:28:49
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lilbro :
if he lying, then he dont say the truth. he just repeat himself
2026-06-24 18:46:08
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jamesfouracre84 :
I'm sorry but number 6 you could have just saved a whole paragraph with two words....Triggers broom
2026-06-24 19:29:02
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welshbloke :
If god is all powerful he can kill himself.
If he can kill himself he's not everlasting
2026-06-25 05:31:08
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derekwright68 :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-23 22:28:54
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devondarrah :
These are all just logical errors imposed by the models themselves.
7. The Liar Paradox
Function of language error. "Lying" is not a truth value but a communicative act. The statement attempts to negate the validity of the communication required to convey it, creating a self-negating loop rather than a meaningful proposition.
6. The Ship of Theseus
Identity category error. A ship is not its material but a continuously maintained pattern of structure and function. Replacing components preserves the original identity through continuity, while a reconstruction from discarded parts is a separate instance.
5. The Unexpected Hanging Paradox
Recursive reasoning error. The prisoner repeatedly updates his model while treating each conclusion as certain. The set of possible execution days never changes; only his expectations do.
4. Russell's Paradox
Recursive classification error. The paradox arises when a classification rule is applied to itself. The contradiction is generated by self-membership within the system, not by any property of the objects being classified.
3. The Omnipotence Paradox
Limitation of scope error. The paradox assumes an omnipotent being is constrained by the same logical framework used to define the problem. It attempts to impose limits on a concept explicitly defined as unlimited.
2. The Sorites Paradox
Categorization error. Terms like "heap" are linguistic abstractions imposed on continuous states. The paradox reveals the vagueness of human categories, not a contradiction in reality.
1. The Bootstrap Paradox
Assertion error. The paradox assumes time travel, causal loops, and temporal self-consistency, then treats the resulting circularity as a discovery. The contradiction is introduced by the premises rather than revealed by the conclusion.
2026-06-23 23:21:27
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