Tautology drifting from reality ends in nonsense. Where is he getting the extra-infinite sized paper?
Also, is it recycled? Recycled paper folds poorly...
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Replying to @prezcannady @InertialObservr
Absurdist: where is the paper factory located in real space before that paper is made? What about the tree stock's location a priori? It's not defined, save the tiny portion he understands. This is the kind of gedankenexperiment one makes when one doesn't know useful things.
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Replying to @InertialObservr @prezcannady
Snide comment isn't a rebuttal. Slander is the last resort of the loser. If you want to show people your smarts, generate protein folding strategies for the creation, evaluation, and field trial of novel cancer drugs. Otherwise your self-believed genius is a Xeno's paradox.
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Replying to @prezcannady @InertialObservr
Delusional tautology forms when people seek nonsensical problems. This is what he did: 1. Create an absurdity. 2. Restrict the problem to what he could solve. 3. Did some math. 4. Look! I'm so smart I can solve that math. Praise me. Then insulted the mockery.
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do you know what tautology means?
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