I had wanted to say that 2.11 is a little wrong -- that it should say that a picture shows how things might stand in logical space. — Srap Tasmaner
2.201 The picture depicts reality by representing a possibility of the existence and non-existence of atomic facts.
2.202 The picture represents a possible <situation> in logical space.
don't think though that a complex has an extra bit that's on or off; — Srap Tasmaner
It isn't another fact. — Srap Tasmaner
A picture does not contain its own truth.. — unenlightened
States of affairs are combinations or an amalgamate of atomic facts in logical space and are observer dependent, that are denoted by an observer creating a reality of their own. — Posty McPostface
I cannot bring a world quite round,
Although I patch it as I can.
there are only the atomic facts. — Srap Tasmaner
can the Tractatus be understood apart from the Investigations? — Banno
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