paradox
a statement that appears to be self-contradictory but may actually be true
You can't change who you are unless you want to, but whether you want to is part of who you are. Some paradox.
paradox
A meta-state which has a counter-formalistic (cyclically-chronistic) beginning and a counter-formalistic end.
Synchrony.
Creates an object, event, or experience which has a discrete beginning and discrete end in time.
Synchrony.
Creates an object, event, or experience which has a discrete beginning and discrete end in time.
A paradox appears as an experience, event, or object. We usually call an observably paradox-created object a "coincidence."
Paradoxes and objects are mutually inclusive.
All paradoxes are objects and all objects (events & experiences) are paradoxes.
Paradoxes and objects are mutually inclusive.
All paradoxes are objects and all objects (events & experiences) are paradoxes.
paradox
A situation that would seem true or possible but at the same time is false or not possible.
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paradox
A meta-state that has a counter-formalistic (aesthetic) beginning and end.
Null value.
True-false metastasis.
Effects linear time from one end; and cyclical time emerges from the other side.
Produces experiences, objects, or events.
Null value.
True-false metastasis.
Effects linear time from one end; and cyclical time emerges from the other side.
Produces experiences, objects, or events.
A paradox produces objects.
paradox
A sound logical argument leading to a logical absurdity.
Here is a paradox:
Nothing is better than a glass of beer.
A half-glass of beer is better than nothing.
Therefore, a half-glass of beer is better than a glass of beer.
Nothing is better than a glass of beer.
A half-glass of beer is better than nothing.
Therefore, a half-glass of beer is better than a glass of beer.
paradox
When you want/expect something to happen, but it never does.
Mike - "I was sure I would get a girlfriend last weekend. Sadly, it was a paradox".
paradox
Read below.
The below statement is false.
The above statement is true.
The above statement is true.