• @brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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    312 months ago

    That truth is absolute. It’s very much subjective. Much in the way right and wrong are subjective.

    Life is complicated and things don’t fit into perfect little boxes.

      • wellDuuh
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        102 months ago

        as long as you ignore statistics

        See? Conditions

      • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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        52 months ago

        Gotta ignore infinities too. The axioms they’re based on are highly controversial.

        • @sunbeam60
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          2 months ago

          And irrational imaginary numbers. I mean the numbers make sense, but it’s not like we can intuitively understand sqrt(-1).

          • @kryptonite@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            You’re thinking of imaginary numbers. Irrational numbers are real numbers that have an infinite number of decimal places and don’t repeat.

            • @sunbeam60
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              12 months ago

              Lol. Yes. Don’t drink and Lemmy.

      • @reinei@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        Nah even statistics is perfectly logical and right, but not because truth is absolute (there may be such a thing, but we definitely don’t have access to it in that case. [At this time?]), but rather because math defined there to be a way in which all you derive from it is ‘absolutely’ true. It just might be ‘absolutely’ true in a system that isn’t ours, or isn’t useful for answering anything we want to ask…