September 26, 2003

Of Control and Reality.

In the construction of a complex language, you sacrifice total logic for better flexibility. "This sentence is false," presents some sort of paradox, specifically in the form of self-reference. I've been shown this problem in CIS class where code cannot asure the proper running of another code due to the expected self-referential code to follow. So.

In the abstraction of the world, using your mind as the infinite canvas, what we sacrifice in total control we make up for in freedom. There's nothing can't think about. There may be things we don't understand, but they're place held by thoughts like I Don't Know. So. Are we powerful or capable enough to realize that there is a world outside of the senses presented to us? What is the world? And how can there be more of it, if the senses are so limited in capacity?

Posted by Mark Canlas at September 26, 2003 03:55 AM
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