A lie disappears in full when you stop thinking of it, the truth stays in part
If you are thinking -of- something real, it doesn't depend on your thought to exist, if you are thinking -of- something unreal, it exists only as long as you're thinking of it
So check if you changed something by thinking or ignoring it
Of course, this doesn’t solve the problem of proving what you thought of being coherent.
What are your thoughts?
-Oliver
Truth conundrum
Truth conundrum
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ThinkOfOne
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Re: Truth conundrum
Can you flesh this out? This is too sketchy to know for sure what you have in mind.Ollie.ha wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 12:59 am A lie disappears in full when you stop thinking of it, the truth stays in part
If you are thinking -of- something real, it doesn't depend on your thought to exist, if you are thinking -of- something unreal, it exists only as long as you're thinking of it
So check if you changed something by thinking or ignoring it
Of course, this doesn’t solve the problem of proving what you thought of being coherent.
What are your thoughts?
-Oliver
Re: Truth conundrum
Yeah I’m on it
Give it a few days
Give it a few days
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miajackson1117
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Re: Truth conundrum
I'm afraid I lied about something but I don't remember. But other people still remember, then they will know that I lied