MORPHOLOGICAL
What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?
I have taken this from my book A Pocket Volume of the Universe 1998 Copyright © Mr A Pépés
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What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?
Riddle/problem/Dilemma 2. What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?
By now I hope you have understood what I mean by definition of words and their subsequent meanings.
I will not give you the answer to this problem straight away, so that your thoughts are not side tracked with any arguments that may come to your mind.
The problem must be looked at more closely, i.e. we must define the meaning and concepts of these words.
The first concept is the meaning of an immovable object, by definition (in brief) this means that nothing can move this object (no force can). One can imagine such a thing, no problem, everyone agrees.
The second concept is the meaning of an unstoppable force, by definition (in brief) this means that nothing can stop it (no object can). One can imagine such a thing, no problem, everyone agrees again!
The dilemma starts when you ask the question? If you understand the question; The question itself is meaningless.
The reason being, is that you can conceive the existence of an immovable object, but in that universe there is no such thing as an unstoppable force (by definition). See above.
You can also conceive the existence of an unstoppable force, but again in that universe there would be no such thing as an immovable object (again by definition). See above.
The answer to the dilemma is which one of these two universes do we live in?
Is it the immovable object universe or the unstoppable force universe?
When you have the answer, then one would be true and the other would only be a concept that did not and could not be true in our universe.
My answer to this question is the unstoppable force, and that the immovable object does not exist!
When you have read the rest of the book you will understand why I come to this conclusion.
Morph your mind with Morphological at
apepes.com
Private & Confidential Copyright © Mr A Pépés
What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?
Riddle/problem/Dilemma 2. What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?
By now I hope you have understood what I mean by definition of words and their subsequent meanings.
I will not give you the answer to this problem straight away, so that your thoughts are not side tracked with any arguments that may come to your mind.
The problem must be looked at more closely, i.e. we must define the meaning and concepts of these words.
The first concept is the meaning of an immovable object, by definition (in brief) this means that nothing can move this object (no force can). One can imagine such a thing, no problem, everyone agrees.
The second concept is the meaning of an unstoppable force, by definition (in brief) this means that nothing can stop it (no object can). One can imagine such a thing, no problem, everyone agrees again!
The dilemma starts when you ask the question? If you understand the question; The question itself is meaningless.
The reason being, is that you can conceive the existence of an immovable object, but in that universe there is no such thing as an unstoppable force (by definition). See above.
You can also conceive the existence of an unstoppable force, but again in that universe there would be no such thing as an immovable object (again by definition). See above.
The answer to the dilemma is which one of these two universes do we live in?
Is it the immovable object universe or the unstoppable force universe?
When you have the answer, then one would be true and the other would only be a concept that did not and could not be true in our universe.
My answer to this question is the unstoppable force, and that the immovable object does not exist!
When you have read the rest of the book you will understand why I come to this conclusion.
Morph your mind with Morphological at
apepes.com