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The Beast wrote: This of what is thought make us one or two.Is this a sort of puzzle where we have to put the words in the right order ourselves?
Conway wrote:BeastDoes it come in a little bottle, like vanilla?
God=essence.
Conway wrote: Or if you would rather, I would suggest, with no proof. Essence = God = Unified Field = "the wave function". This is getting off topic and I apologize.God is something I have no experience of so I have no idea what God's essence is supposed to be. Vanilla, on the other hand, is something I do have experience of so if you talk about vanilla essence I do know what you mean, although it was it's flavour rather than it's odour that I was thinking of.
Harbal wrote:Just to clarify: There is nothing a priori about vanilla, you have to taste it to know what it's like.Conway wrote: Or if you would rather, I would suggest, with no proof. Essence = God = Unified Field = "the wave function". This is getting off topic and I apologize.God is something I have no experience of so I have no idea what God's essence is supposed to be. Vanilla, on the other hand, is something I do have experience of so if you talk about vanilla essence I do know what you mean, although it was it's flavour rather than it's odour that I was thinking of.
Conway wrote:Lol I should think there is no philosopher in you sir.Unlike you and Beast, you mean? Well, I can certainly live with that.
The Beast wrote:How so English Middle Age to write about a Beast and a maze. Perhaps we should say Harbal Merlin or Merlin Harbal missing flavors in some cauldron. Favor? … No favor here said Mr. Poe spitting the flavor. It is you Mr. Harbal flavoring your own tale. Where is your tale?I suppose it's English, Jim, but not as we know it.
Jestr wrote:In Boolean Algebra, or binary language, 1+1=1, as there can be only a 0 or 1 as sum or product. Works quite well in computing, just not well understood by most familiar with a base 10 system only. Octal and Hex can blow your mind even further...Boolean algebra is different than binary algebra, and the latter would correspond to octal or hex systems. In binary, 1 + 1 = 10. Boolean algebra doesn't really involve addition.
Philosophy Explorer wrote:Try this. One lump of clay combined with one lump of clay is just one lump of clay.One lump of clay plus one lump of clay equals twice the amount of clay... 1+1=2
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