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What do you really think on this?

 
 
Reply Mon 18 Oct, 2004 04:30 pm
1) If a mountain mysteriously dissappeared does that mean that it went out of existence?

1A) If a mountain mysteriously dissappeared does that constitute that it was indeed destroyed?


2) If a moutain was completly blown up does that mean it went out of existence?

2A) If a moutain was completly blown up does that constitute that is was indeed destroyed?
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dauer
 
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Reply Mon 18 Oct, 2004 05:05 pm
1. No.
1a. No.
2. No.
2a. No.
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SCoates
 
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Reply Mon 18 Oct, 2004 05:50 pm
No, no, yes, yes.
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joefromchicago
 
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Reply Tue 19 Oct, 2004 08:46 am
The mountain will always live in the hearts of those who loved it.
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Ordeith
 
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Reply Wed 20 Oct, 2004 11:35 pm
The answer is yes to all four questions. The only important aspect is repeated four times- the mountain is gone. The matter of its so-to-speak passing is irrelevant.
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rufio
 
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Reply Wed 20 Oct, 2004 11:49 pm
The mountain probably just became an SEP*.






*Somebody Else's Problem, ala Terry Pratchett.
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val
 
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Reply Thu 21 Oct, 2004 02:33 am
Re: What do you really think on this?
And if it only disappears the ascending part of the mountain, the descending part remaining?
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Lady J
 
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Reply Thu 21 Oct, 2004 02:47 am
Quote:
1) If a mountain mysteriously dissappeared does that mean that it went out of existence?

1A) If a mountain mysteriously dissappeared does that constitute that it was indeed destroyed?


Maybe I just don't get it....mysteriously disappears? A mountain?
Maybe it's just late. Maybe I'm just way too tired. Maybe I should just go take my fun 'scrips like smog and head off to Neverland and hope by morning that said mountain has mysteriously re-appeared.....
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SCoates
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:05 pm
The answer is not to the first two questions because it could have been moved, but would still be intact with its identity.
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Bryxamus
 
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Reply Sun 24 Oct, 2004 01:04 am
a mountain, although large, is not forever. It had a beginning, and it has an end.
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J-B
 
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Reply Sun 24 Oct, 2004 01:41 am
Bryxamus wrote:
a mountain, although large, is not forever. It had a beginning, and it has an end.


gospel Surprised
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Einherjar
 
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Reply Sun 24 Oct, 2004 09:35 am
Yes, no, no, yes.

That at least is my understanding of the english language
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