Monads and Objects
- From: John Jones <jonescardiff@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:55:37 -0800 (PST)
A universe without objects has no distinctions. The number of objects
is 0.
A universe with one object has no distinctions. The number of objects
is 0.
A universe with two objects has one distinction. The number of objects
is 1.
A universe with three objects has two distinctions. The number of
objects is 2.
These simple considerations dispose of solipsism and suggest that
there can be one God only if there is one man. The general rule
appears to be n = n-1. There is no contradiction in that. But I am
buggered if I am going to say why.
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LauLuna- keep your thieving hands off this material. I am watching you.
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