This theory is almost as crazy as that 'lizard' theory...Has anyone heard of that?
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This theory is almost as crazy as that 'lizard' theory...Has anyone heard of that?
Nope, but I have of the "goat" theory, apparently able to be proved by propositional logic. Thus.
The Logical Proof:
The proposition "Everything is a Goat" is either true or not true.
If it is false, then it's opposite must be true.
The opposite of "everything" is "nothing", which give us the proposition "Nothing is a Goat".
Now, this statement is clearly false, for goats certainly exist - we have all seen them. This means that it's opposite must be true.
Therefore, "Everything is a Goat" must be a true statement.
Go figure. ;)
Miss Darcy
LOL ...yeah if the below is true..then I must be a goat LOL...and Miss Darcy, you are too..a goat...the one which can play violin...:lol:
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Originally Posted by Miss Darcy
But....wouldn't the opposite of "Everything is a goat.", look like this, "Everything is NOT a goat." And wouldn't this latter statement thus be true???
*yawn*
Hmm...interesting, lol. My friend once met this man that told her that on this Earth were a bunch of reptilian people and she had been chosen to save the human race from them. Apparently, when she turns 21 she will be able to jump across the 4 dimensions...At first we thought this guy was absolutely loony, but then we looked it up on the internet. A whole following of people believe that there are reptilian species disguised as humans on earth. Type reptilian agenda into yahoo and you should find a website dedicated to that theory
If everything is NOT a goat...then what happen to the REAL goat???
:lol:
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Originally Posted by baddad
EVERYTHING......is not a goat. Which implies that some things are goats.....but no, I have no idea where the goat actually is....but I have eaten goat.....among other things.....
Very funny! Can't you people SEE the moon with your eyes every night? It exists! It doesn't take a lot of faith to believe something you can see! haha!
Well, I have rather bad eyes, but...:D You see, that's the whole point of the "hologram" thing, to create the illusion of a moon. Rather expensive venture, though, I must say....:lol:
Yours etc
Mr Darcy ;)
Come on! Addressing: All the Christians out there, or at least those who believe what the Bible says, we know that there is a moon out there!
*Confused* Does the Bible say there is a moon? I thought it was written long before Galileo...
In Genesis, it says that God created the sun moon and stars on the fourth day.
Ooh. What did he do till then? And by what are we measuring "days"? A day is simply the time one full rotation of a planet takes.
Re last couple of posts, Ps. says something like, "When I consider the moon, the sun and the stars, what is man that Thou art mindful of him, and the Son of man that Thou visitest him? Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels." Hamlet (ie. Shakespeare) certainly took a look at that verse when writing "What a piece of work is man ..."
Cyano de Bergerac has a whole scene about the moon when he delays the bad-guy, de Guiche, explaining how he fell from the moon.
Don't two sweethearts sit and talk about the moon late in Merchant of Venice? Maybe not.
Caliban is also called, "mooncalf" isn't he?
It follows therefore in logic, there must be a moon.
Bravo to Byquist! (With no sarcasm intended...) Logical literary proof for the moon. My respects. :)