1a) ergo the verb to-be is a fungible statement of means of existence. this fungibility in ordinary language “is’ (constitutes, equals, exists as) the means by which humans project a pretense of knowledge of relations that they cannot state. IOW: no paradoxes exist.
Source date (UTC): 2022-04-29 17:14:05 UTC
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@BertCattoor @getongab @elonmusk @ColumbiaBugle 1) Tautology. Any use of ‘is’ (the verb to be) constitutes a sophistry by claiming existential identity where it doesn’t exist. The operational term is requried to demonstrate one isn’t lying.
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