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Nietzsche's theory of a fundamentally Godless, nihilistic universe

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  • #11
    Originally posted by kadyo's View Post
    lt does. Picker A was sick so he did not pick apples. Picker B is also sick but he went to work and picked 88 apples. Picker A borrowed 44 apples from picker B. Picker B now has 44 apples. Picker A has -44 apples. -44+44=0. Ergo, no apple.
    1 dog + kadyo = minus 1 dog.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
      What does that have to do with anything?
      why is gravity negative?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by kadyo's View Post
        why is gravity negative?
        I just read it somewhere, Kadyo. Can't claim to fully understand it, but I was trying to grasp the concept and apply it to Nietzsche's philosophy.

        I have no idea why that other guy highlighted that section and asked my age.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by kadyo's View Post
          lt does. Picker A was sick so he did not pick apples. Picker B is also sick but he went to work and picked 88 apples. Picker A borrowed 44 apples from picker B. Picker B now has 44 apples. Picker A has -44 apples. -44+44=0. Ergo, no apple.
          Nope... This is arithmetics... In fact ask a programmer and he will tell you that a computer doesn't perform anything else than additions and subtractions... "zero" and "negative numbers" were invented in the process of exchange...

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