The catch is, we also know that it is nearly impossible for “nobody” to be “looking”, because anything at all counts as “somebody” and any kind of interaction at all counts as “looking”. So this boils down to saying the moon demonstrably does not exist when it stops interacting with the rest of the universe, which is in turn a reasonable definition of nonexistence, making the claim rather trivial.We now know that the moon is demonstrably not there when nobody looks. — Boojums All the Way Through - N. David Mermin
Yes, saying something redundant about x.
X is a symbol and symbols are already about something. A symbol can't be about itself. Then its not a symbol, but the thing itself. — Harry Hindu
You don't know what redundant means.It's the redundancy of x=x that tells us something about x explicitly that just x does not. — Artemis
You don't know what redundant means. — Harry Hindu
What are you saying when you say x? Are you just making a sound, or does the sound symbolize something that isn't you just making noises with your mouth? — Harry Hindu
Then why form your reply as an argument rather than an agreement. If what you are saying is that we are saying the same thing differently, then just say so.I'm just trying to phrase this in a way that will get through to you by using your own words. I.e., explaining that the very aspect you think is superfluous and repetitive is the key to understanding why it's actually saying something new. — Artemis
I asked you a question. I'm asking what you mean by just x. From there, I might be able to understand what you mean by x=x. If we're not talking about symbols, or meaning, then we're just talking about scribbles.And if you're still stuck on how x is a symbol for anything and/or everything in both math and logic and can't move beyond that to see how its being applied here, I'm not sure the conversation can go anywhere. — Artemis
Then why form your reply as an argument rather than an agreement. If what you are saying is that we are saying the same thing differently, then just say so.
Yes, I agree that x=x is saying something new. It is saying it is redundant. — Harry Hindu
I asked you a question. I'm asking what you mean by just x. From there, I might be able to understand what you mean by x=x. If we're not talking about symbols, or meaning, then we're just talking about scribbles. — Harry Hindu
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