Originally Posted by
ClouD
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"It" (being 2 + 2), is everchanging too.
x + x = x
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I have not been illogical. Saying that 2 is definite, 5 is definite, + and = are definite and that all their meanings are definite, then the outcome will be definite.
In other words, you are asking me to believe in 2 + 2 = 5, yet telling me that 2 + 2 = 4. This is illogical.
There was one logical way to defend against the incoming strike - to say that at least one or more of the symbols/numbers are indefinite.
I found that it made most logic for all the symbols and numbers are indefinite.
If 2 does not equal '2', 5 does not equal '5', + and = don't equal '+' and '=', then 2 + 2 = 5.
If you were to say that the symbols are definite, then fine.
2 'plus' 2 'equals' 5.