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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?
1. No.
1a. No.
2. No.
2a. No.
The mountain will always live in the hearts of those who loved it.
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.
The mountain probably just became an SEP*.
*Somebody Else's Problem, ala Terry Pratchett.
Re: What do you really think on this?
And if it only disappears the ascending part of the mountain, the descending part remaining?
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.....
The answer is not to the first two questions because it could have been moved, but would still be intact with its identity.
a mountain, although large, is not forever. It had a beginning, and it has an end.
Yes, no, no, yes.
That at least is my understanding of the english language