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Old 12-12-2007, 07:50 AM   #3 (permalink)
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If something can be viewed from more than two angles, it can't be trusted as an absolute truth. So what can be viewed from only one angle? The answer is Nothing. So Nothing is an absolute truth. But does that mean that nothing is true or that we just can never find it?

If you take away everything you have something (in this example you don't get something - you get nothing (but as a something)) that can only be viewed one way and it's impossible to be mistaken by it. But to see it you need:
  • Something to see from.
  • Something to see with.
  • Something to interpret what you see.
And if you put these things into Nothing you get something - alas you can never observe it.

Everything is relative - Nothing is true

Not exactly the first time I've thought of this and for now I think the theory is bulletproof. Twist it please
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