Mathematical Logic

Discussion of the nature of Ultimate Reality and the path to Enlightenment.
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Matt Gregory
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Post by Matt Gregory »

I'm just trying to point out the paradox.

Yeah, we can experience six cats, and the "cats" come from physical reality, but where does the "six" come from if not the mind? And if it comes only from the mind, then doesn't that make it imaginary? But if it's imaginary, how can it be used to accomplish anything in physical reality? It seems paradoxical to me.
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Well, I guess it can't come totally from the mind, because that would mean we could look at five cats and call them "six".

I guess I just can't conceive of how we could come up with numbers at all.
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I = First expression

I = 1

1 = 1

Know I, know others.

Know others, know 1.

Know 1, know All.

1 = 1

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All were not created equal.

Ego arises from forced I = I.
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Thanks, Sevens! I can always count on you to distract everyone's attention after I embarrass myself on the forum.
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I think the fundamental nature of the mind is either/or comparison, and math is a pure expression of this.

We compare concepts in the same way we compare physical objects, so that has to be the connection between the mind and the physical world.
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