Pile of 2-stones sits on a red square. Close by, pile of 3-stones sits on a green square.
Seeing pile-of-2-stones and pile-of-3-stones, would you give each pile the same label? — ucarr
If it were discovered that Germany has already established Fluxmax-stones = 3-stones, would the equation 2-stones = Fluxmax-stones have to be changed to 2-stones ≠ Fluxmax-stones? — ucarr
There's a stone sitting on a red square. Close by, there's a stone sitting on a green square. A person sees them and gives them a label. Label = 2-stones. — ucarr
Do you think 2-stones can be replaced with Fluxmax-stones and would make no difference? — ucarr
Human concepts are based on observations of surrounding natural forms. — ucarr
Concept - Philosophy - an idea or mental picture of a group or class of objects formed by combining all their aspects. -- The Apple Dictionary — ucarr
Consider a) Mental representations of material objects; b) material representations of concepts
Which comes first? — ucarr
I'm saying that number symbols refer to & derive meaning from material things whose set of attributes includes one particular attribute I call number. All of this verbiage is an attempt to say material objects are numericalizable because they have a built-in property of being movable, which is to say, positionable. — ucarr
If I remember Battleship correctly, there is a plastic platform full of holes, the grid where a player's battleship moves to various positions. — ucarr
Yes, number symbols & words are signs that refer to material things. — ucarr
Are you saying the positional grid, a material thing, possesses the property of number? — ucarr
Material Numbers – because a material object can hold a position, perhaps we can understand that any material object has a built-in property of number. The number property of a material object is its ability to afford a slot wherein a set of possible numbers gives value to its position within an array of other material objects in interrelationship. — ucarr
I hadn't noticed before "Flying high in the sky" instead of "Blotted out from the sky" which, beside Mick's clear vocal, makes more sense. "Mistake?" Maybe ... — 180 Proof
But we've just established that at a certain speed only distance is metered. So if there isn't much traffic, a taxi driver can increase his daily income if he speeds to get more fares for the day. — Nils Loc
You havden't done your homework — Agent Smith
That's why you're objecting to the claim that it's a paradox. — Agent Smith
Just google it! — Agent Smith
I did my own investigations into the matter - distance it is, not time. — Agent Smith
Does it make sense for the payer's calculations to be based on distance while the payee's is based on time? — Agent Smith
It seems that the word "paradox" has a much broader definition than just contradictions. — Agent Smith
Even so, the taxi fare: is it for distance or is it for time?
Both?
Distance = speed×time — Agent Smith
Doesn't look good on the resume. — Paine
However, the meter's calculations are still based on how far the taxi would've travelled at some predefined speed. — Agent Smith
I suppose having a green thumb from the experience is unlikely in either event. — Paine
You pay for distance, but the cabbie charges you for (his/her) time. — Agent Smith
What's a paradox for you? — Agent Smith
The paradox: The passengers pays for distance traveled, the cabby drives as if you paid for his/her time. — Agent Smith
What are user avatars at all if not that same thing, an icon, a little graphic, to represent you? — Pfhorrest
We're so busy with shit that we forget that life is full of opportunities. — gikehef947
"Comitting to memory" and "Remembering" and other process some of which I might describe as: "learning" — Ken Edwards
Bricks and stones or mountains and valleys and fatty conductors exist in the real word and and are frequently millions of years old and obviously could not have been created by " consciousness" or by any other human or animal mental activity. — Ken Edwards
And maybe we shouldn't give advice if we are someone who posts more than twice a day on social media. — Yohan
Perhaps I shouldn't have shared my own thoughts on advice until I have been living them consistently. — Yohan
what the hell should I do with my life? — John McMannis
"Only when the last tree has been cut down, and the last fish caught, will we realize that we cannot eat money" (proverb).
Well, strictly speaking you can eat money, it is just not very pleasant tasting and has minimal nutritional value. But anyway, most of us are well aware that money is not much good as a foodstuff regardless of how many trees there are or fish there are. I mean, there's really no relationship between how many trees one has cut down and how many fish one has caught and one's knowledge of the inedibility of money, so far as I can see. — Bartricks
The duck will not want to do something for the men, but for the ducks, just as the penguin will want to do something for the penguins. — gikehef947
Think about it carefully. Why are the chosen people not ducks? — gikehef947
- Colossians 3:23-24. Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being, for the Lord and not for men, because you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as your reward. — gikehef947
