P=-P Examples
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2022 12:53 am
P=-P
Examples:
1. "Judas hanged at x time" and "Judas did not hang at x time"; if Judas was standing on a stool with his toes planted while a rope hung around his neck holding up half of his weight he both hanged and not-hanged.
2. One road goes both ways.
3. A square peg equates to a square hole as both are squares.
4. Things exist through change thus the potential state of something must exist within the actual.
5. "We step and do not step into the same rivers; we are and we are not" Heraclitus
6. If all exists as one then opposites must equate to each other; there is a totality of being thus being is one therefore opposites are one.
7. 7. At an instance of change both the actual and potential are one.
8. Continuous expansion and contraction, thus opposition, at the same time in the same context is a circle.
Examples:
1. "Judas hanged at x time" and "Judas did not hang at x time"; if Judas was standing on a stool with his toes planted while a rope hung around his neck holding up half of his weight he both hanged and not-hanged.
2. One road goes both ways.
3. A square peg equates to a square hole as both are squares.
4. Things exist through change thus the potential state of something must exist within the actual.
5. "We step and do not step into the same rivers; we are and we are not" Heraclitus
6. If all exists as one then opposites must equate to each other; there is a totality of being thus being is one therefore opposites are one.
7. 7. At an instance of change both the actual and potential are one.
8. Continuous expansion and contraction, thus opposition, at the same time in the same context is a circle.