The only way to parse the word belief is by a definition of truth... — Shwah
but those who take quantum mechanics as fodder for deep-seated beliefs in non physical entities do not understand quantum mechanics or particle physics anyway. — creativesoul
inherently evil — creativesoul
Truth is literally rooted in the word true.
Edit: one needs a definition of true to parse truth or belief. — Shwah
From my experience, those who do so are lay persons who do not understand that quantum mechanics is math. — creativesoul
...I assume belief is derived from truth...
Truth
the quality or state of being true
Belief
an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
True
in accordance with fact or reality. — Shwah
Edit: recursively the definition of belief becomes, "an acceptance that a statement is in accordance with reality". — Shwah
There is no definition which says anything other than truth being the root word true with a -th suffix... — Shwah
truth noun
\ ˈtrüth \
plural truths\ ˈtrüt͟hz , ˈtrüths \
Definition of truth
1a(1): the body of real things, events, and facts : ACTUALITY
(2): the state of being the case : FACT
(3)often capitalized : a transcendent fundamental or spiritual reality
b: a judgment, proposition, or idea that is true or accepted as true
truths of thermodynamics
c: the body of true statements and propositions
2a: the property (as of a statement) of being in accord with fact or reality
bchiefly British : TRUE sense 2
c: fidelity to an original or to a standard
3a: sincerity in action, character, and utterance
barchaic : FIDELITY, CONSTANCY
4capitalized, Christian Science : GOD
in truth
: in accordance with fact : ACTUALLY
Truth is literally rooted in the word true. — Shwah
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