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Do you exist when you are asleep

that which is perfect.a) A = B = 1b)A = B = 1 A B = A BA B = 0 (A B) / (A B) = 12(A B) = A B A B = 12 = (A B) / (A B) 2 = 0 / 0 . .. . 0 = 1. . 2 = 0So Mr. Cynic, not so smart anymore! The truth is we are incapable of understanding perfection, and yet we understand maths. Therefore maths cannot understand perfection. Hence we say the notion of 1 and 0, black and white and so on is abstract.Ok, now we have obtained a base law as Descartes would have wished, and put it beyond doubt. We can start to build a sound structure of logic in order to answer the more complicated questions that sit near the top of our logic construction.If nothing is perfect, everything lies in between 1 and 0 and thus is always interpreted (indirect realism). To prove this point I shall use the example of rounding. Take for instance the number pi, it goes on forever unrelenting and without patterns. The concept of pi is too great for us to comprehend to its entirety (there are no diameter circumference pairs as there are Pythagorean triples for Pythagoras' theorem). Hence we must make it concise and brain sized by rounding. However, say you gave a hundred people the calculations necessary to start working out pi, and then told them to round it off at whichever point they thought to be best. You would end up with many different interpretations of the same number. Think of these as different views of the universe itself, but since pi cannot actually exist outside of conceptual space because it is infinite, all interpretations are the real nature of pi in 'real space'.We have now established:Infinity and zero are just concepts which cannot exist.The universe in its entirety lies between 1 and 0.Everyone interpreters the universe differently.Since black and white do not exist, we have nothing to measure the universe against but itself. Hence we cannot say that any interpretation of the universe is true or false. Here we come parallel...

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