Tuesday 8 December 2015

The Lie Vs. The Paradox



The Lie Vs. The Paradox

                A lie is quite similar on the surface to a paradox, but surface explanation of a paradox being untruth ends there. The lie is an illusion, where no new thing is made, a vain attempt to reorganize reality into a more pleasant or accommodating order. In no way is any new thing discovered, and by no means does the illusion last longer than it takes for the reality to be discovered.

                A paradox is quite different, as it is a very real and deep thing. Where a paradox sits, lays a great and potent truth at its center. A paradox seems to be formed similar to a particle collision, where two opposed concepts are crammed into one sentence one idea, just as protons are crammed into the same space in a collision. A paradox is more as wizardry than the mere illusion of the lie, which evens a child, can produce.

Let us examine the difference between a lie, and a paradox in this hypothetical situation heniah:

The Lie: As you torture someone, you tell them they are in hell. The proof that they are in hell is that they are in pain.

The Paradox: As you are tortured and told you are in hell by your torturer, you tell your torturer: 'You fool, hell is a place that all who is in must deny they are in, by the very nature of the place. You can never stop now, for the only way for me to not be in hell, is for you my torturer to be in hell. Only my conscience has no burden of guilt, and will have none, as I patiently try to destroy you over all of eternity. Fool, who made an infinite resistance paradox against yourself'

See the difference? Notice that the lie is dispelled with an equal infinite resistance that is truth? This paradox commonly spins of things like this:

The Decay: 'Yes but I extracted your confession of eternal sin, you are damned, a blasphemer'
The decay opposite: 'Fool, the bible does not even list telling someone they are in hell under torture, as it does not even list the attempted murder of God. Both crimes are so unforgiveable as to be eternal in the now and not the future after death. You fail to see the nature of pain, as it is that which removes free will by compelling the sufferer to illiterate it. If you peak, and decline I will place you in hell, so now you must never decrease your inflictions of pain upon me'

The decays get nastier, and more specific, placing the torturer in a cage of paradoxes. While the lie is an illusion, the exact opposite of the lie breaks the illusion, by putting a hole in reality, a paradox.

Paradoxes seem to evaporate. No man can arrive at the infinite amount of energy it would take to make an eternal paradox, that would require your bring to suck up an infinite amount more energy than the LHC to make it. The human brains space is much smaller than the universes, and so are its black holes, paradoxes. Do not in any way under estimate these little things though, each one is a ticking time bomb waiting to be resolved, and some of them out there today will destroy entire cultures and religions when they pop.

This evaporation can be viewed in the effects of and period of effectiveness of hypnosis:

Hypnotist: 'T_____ I want to try to hypnotize you so that your feet will be stuck to the floor'
T_____ "ok'
Hypnotist: This is the gist of every hypnosis session 'as long as you are comfortable and happy with your feet stuck to the floor, you will not be able to move them'

Which is a paradox, and it evaporates. The reason people who were abused at a young age are easier to hypnotize should be simply expressed as, their tolerance for pain or discomfort is higher.

Religious paradox works like hypnosis: I am a former Christian, who hates Jesus, and calls him the little horn. I curse, swear. I have charismatic ways of revealing truth, have a bit of country in me, but think of city problems and have real solutions. I am therefore the antichrist, and a false profit: 'Oh no, there is the proof, it’s all real, AHHHH! We must all repent, and evangelize the world, but first, let’s burn that f$@^ing witch' Religion makes everyone who differs slightly the ‘devil’. It’s an outwardly forced paradox, with they who accept the faith becoming compelled to destroy that which is outside to the limit of their comfort.

There is but one eternal paradox I know of, but the explanation is about ten pages long, and will make you view the multiverse and God as a whole, which leads to insanity, and is the cause of me writing this blog post.

Thanks, the Zero Report

Dec 8th, International Hyper Sphere Day, Celebrated by making paradoxes all day.

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