cacian
09-20-2012, 06:50 AM
This thread is to look into the thinking process when one reaches a conclusion or wishes to convey a message.
To rationalise is part of the thinking process.
In mathematical terms, If rationalise that 1 is a number then ONE is a never changing number no matter how big a number,, any number, added it.
ie If I add 65 to 1 and it is 66 I can still see ONE as part of 66.
Or do you see 1 as an insiginificant number because it alters as soon another number comes along?
Another example:
if one writes 8 then changes their mind and wrote 7 that does mean they took away ONE or simply took a different number?
Rational as non changeable and deniability as altering no lasting.
To rationalise is part of the thinking process.
In mathematical terms, If rationalise that 1 is a number then ONE is a never changing number no matter how big a number,, any number, added it.
ie If I add 65 to 1 and it is 66 I can still see ONE as part of 66.
Or do you see 1 as an insiginificant number because it alters as soon another number comes along?
Another example:
if one writes 8 then changes their mind and wrote 7 that does mean they took away ONE or simply took a different number?
Rational as non changeable and deniability as altering no lasting.