Logical conundrum I've been wrestling with;
John and Susan have ten marbles to split between each other. Susan says she has six marbles. John says he also has six marbles. Susan points out this is impossible because theres only ten and that by the laws of mathematics and physics what he suggests is impossible. In response John invokes several metaphysical arguments he learned from Deepak Chopra to state that matter is meaningless, only the mind is real and that we all operate psychically on the quantum level.
How long does it take for Susan to laugh John out of the room?
John and Susan have ten marbles to split between each other. Susan says she has six marbles. John says he also has six marbles. Susan points out this is impossible because theres only ten and that by the laws of mathematics and physics what he suggests is impossible. In response John invokes several metaphysical arguments he learned from Deepak Chopra to state that matter is meaningless, only the mind is real and that we all operate psychically on the quantum level.
How long does it take for Susan to laugh John out of the room?
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die."
- Abdul Alhazred.
- Abdul Alhazred.