Chapter 48—The Realm of Sophistry (9)

Ye Chen found herself in a strange city, and after three days of observation, she was taken to a large conference room and had a debate with three other trialists on whether the death penalty should be abolished.

Yechen came to an ancient city, and was slowly moving towards the city gate by the crowd, and was about to leave the city gate when he was stopped by an old man.

The old man was already very old, his weather-beaten face was carved with deep wrinkles, he was wearing a white robe, but it was completely covered with dust and dirt, although the old man looked down, he was in good spirits, but he might be in a bad mood, and his brows were tightly locked. He stopped Ye Chen and asked, "Young man, I am a believer, and I have a firm belief in the Supreme God, and I firmly believe that God is omnipotent, but a dissident has asked me a question: Since the Supreme God is omnipotent, can he make a stone that cannot be moved by himself?" This problem has caused me a great deal of trouble, can you help me solve this problem? ”

The old man who appeared inexplicably, the inexplicable problem, it is better to avoid it or not, Yechen plans to take a step back and bypass. As soon as she lifted her foot, her wrist was grabbed with a snap, and her whole body couldn't move, and she didn't react at all. Yechen glanced at the hand that was as thin as an eagle's claw, stayed there honestly, seriously thought about the question just now, and after thinking for a while, she said, "Because God's omnipotence transcends logic. ”

The old man chewed this sentence carefully, the wrinkles on his face bloomed, and he showed a long-lost smile, and said: "Young man, this answer can relieve my troubles, thank you, thank you, young man, God will bless you." ”

Yechen nodded slightly and said, "Thank you." Then he continued to follow the crowd slowly towards the city gate, but his brow furrowed slightly.

This is a very interesting question, the answer is very simple, any trialist can think of it, but why did he ask such a question, the whole task tests the trialist's logic and sophistry ability, why should space arrange such a link that destroys logic?

Walking out of the city gate, looking at the vast fields and the rolling mountains in the distance, Yechen finally had some ideas, logic is the embodiment of human ability, and God ...... Yechen hooked the corners of his mouth, this is indeed a good method, but isn't it a little weak?

PS: Explain the meaning of Yechen's answer.

"Logic is correct", a more accurate statement would be that human beings define what they think is correct as logic, and logic is the embodiment of human ability, which is rooted in human thought and not strictly objective facts.

For example, an intelligent civilization living in a two-dimensional plane cannot understand how there can be two straight lines that are neither parallel nor intersecting, in their opinion, this proposition is wrong because it does not conform to their "logic", but in fact, we humans living in the three-dimensional world know that there are two straight lines that are parallel and do not intersect. But are we human beings who can only perceive the three-dimensional world right? Could there be other creatures with higher perception than three-dimensional? Yes, yes, that is, God, God is higher than the dimension we can perceive, so it is ridiculous in God's eyes to use our logical judgment based on our own knowledge, "Since God cannot create a stone that He cannot move, then God is not omnipotent" and "It is impossible for two straight lines to be neither parallel nor intersecting" is as absurd.

This is also a testament to "agnosticism", in which human beings can only describe and sort out the world as they observe it in their own way. There are two limitations in this, the first is the so-called logic, the basis of natural science is physics, the basis of physics is mathematics, and the whole mathematical edifice is based on some axioms, and logic is built of masonry. As mentioned above, human logic is not completely in line with objective facts, that is, logic is not entirely correct, it only applies to a certain condition, and this specific condition is the second limitation, which can only understand the world that man can "observe". "Observation" here is a broad concept, in addition to the general visual and tactile accidents, inferences through various instruments and even mathematical models are considered observations. Despite the variety of means of observation, can humans "observe" the real world? Like that two-dimensional civilization, can the so-called third dimension be observed? Now the scientific and technological achievements accumulated by human beings are subject to those two limitations, and in the foreseeable future, these two limitations cannot be broken, people can only live in the three-dimensional world, and the higher-dimensional world currently only exists in mathematical assumptions, but whether it is like that or not, I don't know. Therefore, in the eyes of agnostics, human beings are too limited to observe the real objective world, and therefore cannot have a truly clear understanding of the objective world.

Specific to the question in the text, it is absurd to speculate on the majesty of God based on human logic. This is a frustrating answer, which means that man cannot understand God, a rejection of man's victory, and a blow to man's self-confidence. So why does the seventh space arrange such a link? Obviously, believers correspond to the trialists, and God, corresponding to the seventh dimension, this is a knock on the trialists in the seventh space, telling them that no matter how powerful they are, they cannot surpass the "gods", or even understand the practices of the "gods", because the two are not in the same dimension at all. But the real gods will not emphasize this point, from the current point of view, the trialists are still firmly under the control of the seventh dimension, and the space does not have to worry about what chaos these trialists will make. In this case, is it some kind of weakness of heart for her to do this, could it be that after becoming a high-level trialist, they will be able to get rid of the control of the seventh space to a certain extent?

Special note: The above is all sophistry, and in layman's terms, it is nonsense. The next mission will be everyone's favorite paranormal mission, so stay tuned, thank you for your support, thank you.