(April 10, 2014 at 8:04 am)fr0d0 Wrote: One is logically sound, the other is not.
As I discuss that I find that others cannot fault it, so I'm lead to believe that what I understand is correct.
Would you agree with me that you can have logically sound ideas that, nevertheless, aren't true?
Besides, logic only works if the premises you feed into it are reflective of reality, and though I don't know what premises you're basing your outlook on, it's probable that we don't yet have a sufficient understanding of the universe to even have suitable premises.
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