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I'll be quick to the point. Something circular is never the same as something non-circular. Therefore, something circular is something that is never non-circular. Therefore, something circular is something that always remains circular.
That also applies to other properties of something as well, such as color, location, time, weight, and dimensions. Basically, it means that something red, in space, at 3 o'clock, weighing 200 lbs., with 4 feet length, height, and width, will always be something red, in space, at 3 0'clock, weigh 200 lbs., have 4 feet length, height, and width.
I'll be quick to the point. Something circular is never the same as something non-circular. Therefore, something circular is something that is never non-circular. Therefore, something circular is something that always remains circular.
I love when circular reasoning quickly comes to a point.
Like my tin foil cone which works a treat as a Faraday shield although I prefer a snug fit.
Quick quiz: What is red, in space, at 3 o'clock, weighing 200 lbs., with 4 feet length, height, and width.
Answer: A big red balloon in attack mode.
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izzythepush
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Thu 14 Nov, 2019 01:45 am
@Farid-A,
Farid-A wrote:
Basically, it means that something red, in space, at 3 o'clock, weighing 200 lbs., with 4 feet length, height, and width, will always be something red, in space, at 3 0'clock, weigh 200 lbs., have 4 feet length, height, and width.