Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
Age wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:36 am
When 'you' say and write, 'right answer', here, are referring to the whole of the Universe, Itself, to some of the Universe, or to 'me', only?
I'm referring to 'Age' only, namely, you, or what you call the 'me'
Age wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:36 amSee, until something else is provided for 'me' to 'look at', here, to 'me', 'that statement' is neither false nor true. So, until some new information and/or knowledge comes along, at the present 'moment', my, 'neither response, is , to me, the 'right answer'.
Would new knowledge or information coming to you change your mind?
Once again,
1. I do not have 'a mind'.
2. There is nothing that has 'a mind'.
3. And, there is only One Mind, which no thing 'has'.
By the way, I would provide a new answer if new information or knowledge led 'me' to a new/er answer.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
would you change from saying ( Neither) to something else, if new knowledge or information came to you?
It would, obviously, all depend on what the new knowledge or information is, exactly.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
For example if I was to tell you the statement was true, and not just (Neither true or false) would that make any difference to your own answer which was ( Neither) true or false.
Not at all.
However, if I asked you some clarifying questions, then, depending on what you then told me, your responses might then make a difference to my own answer.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
And which do you think would be the correct answer, mine or yours?
That would all, obviously, depend on if, and how, you could back up and support your own answer.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
Would you need to prove yours to be the correct answer, or need to prove my answer as being false because my answer is different to your answer?
1. I do not, and have no, need to prove my answer.
2. I do not need to prove your answer as being false because your answer is different to my answer, nor for any other reason as well.
3. I do not believe either your answer nor my answer is absolutely True, Right, Accurate, nor Correct, so I have no need, nor want, to prove either.
But,
4. If you think or believe that you could prove 'your answer', then I, for One, would love to hear and/or see 'the proof'.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
Age wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:36 amDo you have any information or knowledge, at all, that could or would show and/or prove otherwise?
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:23 am
Does the (Neither) answer require no validation from anyone else as to whether it’s absolutely correct?
Age wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:36 amSince 'you' were asking 'me', alone, here, 'i' gave 'you' 'my answer', here. Now, at the 'precise moment' of giving 'my answer', and even at the 'current moment' 'my answer' is 'right', 'to me'.
Now, if 'my answer' is the 'absolute correct' one, or not, to some or all others, 'I' am unaware. I could and did only provide 'you' with 'my answer', in relation to 'me', alone, here.
Okay. So what you've done here, is to point out that your answer is correct because you are unaware there could be anything contrary to your correct answer.
Age wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:36 amDid 'my answer' require validation from anyone else?
Not if you are absolutely certain your answer is the correct one. You answered (Neither) so according to you, that doesn't need any further clarification, new knowledge or information to change that view, because it's already correct according to you.
you might have noticed throughout this forum where I have expressed, a 'few times', that I only 'believe' in one thing only. I do this because if I was to 'believe' things, then I would not be open to anything else that opposes 'that belief'. But I have 'views', instead. As, to me, each and every 'view' is 'just a view', which all of have come from 'past experiences', and because of where all 'views arise from', to me, each and every 'view' are all always open to be changed.
Just because I provide 'views' this never ever means that I am absolutely certain that 'my view or answer' is the 'Correct one'. But, every answer 'i' provide is the 'correct one', to me. at 'that moment'. Again, when I use a 'capital letter' for words then that means that 'that word' is in relation to every one. And, as I pointed out in one of my very first posts, here, every view I express, here, always remain open, to change.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
Age wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 6:36 amIf yes, then who is 'that one' or 'them', exactly?
That would be someone who had a different answer to your answer.
If absolutely any one would like, or require, 'validation', then, once again, all they have to do is just ask for it.
Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 8:22 am
Like for example: if I said the statement was true. That is an answer that is different to what you said which was the statement is neither true nor false.
Are you 'now' saying and claiming that just because you have, and/or gave, a different answer, then 'this', in and of itself, means that 'my answer', automatically, 'requires validation'?