Re: Inverted Gedanken Form Clarifed




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On Mar 18, 3:28 pm, "T Wake" <usenet.es...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Mar 18, 2:13 pm, "T Wake" <usenet.es...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Inverted Gedanken Form

"A set of dog in a park caused the park's existence."

A dog set was to cause the park appears inverted form.

I know that, sometimes, English grammar can appear confusing but it
really
is easy once you get to grips with it.

Sometimes I start to believe he's actually a 'bot written by
somebody whose first language is German (from his usual sentence*
construction).

But somebody's gotta be feeding the bot the ideas, and occasionally
he comes up with a fairly good one (when he can be deciphered).

I am honestly amazed you have the patience and skill to extract readable
sentences from what he has posted. I spent what felt like a month trying
to
reform this recent fully and all it did was make my eyes hurt.

A misspent youth featuring unreasonable quantities of hallucinogens
and an adult-lifelong habituation to assorted cannibinoids in
naturally-available proportions probably helps.

Sometimes I just get lost in the patterns, maaan.

I got the (odd) feeling that there was something interesting in one of
the
other posts but by the seventh read-through I had to give up...

This time I'm pretty sure he wants to extend the QM Observer Effect
issue to all of physics; he's saying a thing cannot be defined
independently of context, _and vice versa_. I've always thought that
was obvious.

Or I might be having a flashback... ;>)

Seriously, he seems to have a weird form of dyslexia; he knows what
he's trying to say, but his parseware tends to run sorta sideways to
everyone else's.

* I use the term loosely here.

Very loosely :-)

Ever notice his "sentences" resemble equations written in a kind of
math you haven't taken any courses in?


Pretty much sums them up :-)


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