Chapter 49: Klinus White 4
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Some of the questions were funny, some of them were serious. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info but all are paradoxes that do not lead to an answer, and if a conclusion is admitted, then the proposition itself denies that conclusion by its own conditions.
From a philosophical point of view, this is a natural loophole in the hidden nature of induction.
One can describe a thing and a set of things to conclude specific inductive characteristics. Those characteristic concepts are unbreakable and should be unbreakable. The most obvious example is the chicken-and-egg and egg-and-chicken examples, both of which are obvious and true characteristics, but contradict each other when confronted with this doubt.
It may seem like an insignificant issue, but in this way it is a devastating blow to the philosophical world. The first thing to be shocked is the strange circle of people's thinking process, but it is not clear what is wrong.
The second impact is the inconsistency of mathematical logic and the failure of traditional logical thinking.
All knowledge at the level of mathematics is a concept encapsulated by the axiomatic system. All complex rules are mathematical axioms that can be found in logic and deduced to the foundation. This ensures that all the rules do not create contradictory conflicts, and linear thinking will eventually pursue complex problems to a simple axiom like 1+, without additional proof.
Therefore, the so-called axiomatic system is actually induction.
But in all the questions here, the inductive method itself limits the answer to the question. The contradictions all involve the self-referentiality of the set itself, that is, whether the set itself counts as elements in the set, or whether the set itself can be incorporated into itself, whether the infinite set can contain elements that contradict itself, and whether the two sets contain each other who belongs to whom.
It is not difficult to find the suspicion in the problem, that is, the conditions of the set itself tend to be infinite, and the inclusion of elements inevitably contains contradictions. The way to correct this error is to perfect the propositional condition, not allowing infinite set conditions to occur, and the set itself is not treated as a set element separately.
But to remove the infinite from induction in this way shows that the absolute truth no longer exists.
The definition of truth itself is the absolute nature of all such things that can be described and defined, that is, a collective condition in induction. If the infinite existence is not allowed, then the so-called truth will be falsified, and if the truth itself cannot participate in the interaction of the collective elements or be counted as collective elements, then we, as the collective elements, will never be able to access the truth.
What is before Clinos is not a simple paradoxical proposition, but a dialectic of the existence or non-existence of truth. No matter how you choose between the two keys in your hand, they are undoubtedly not the right answer. The proposition of the whole wall is only one sentence: Do you really believe that there is truth in the world?
After staring blankly at the stone door for a few minutes, it seemed as if centuries had passed. Those problems are viewed from a formal point of view, and they actually shake people's most basic logic, mathematics, and thinking.
"What should we do?" said Klinos, asking for everyone's opinions.
"We put the two keys in together. Ognair said.
"Why?" August didn't quite understand the meaning of the question on the wall, thinking it was a way to foul it.
"It's obvious, the evidence and clues are under your nose, and the truth just needs to stand up and reveal yourself. Ognaire boasted: "It should be as difficult as possible for the questioner, but this question gives two answers." Even if you guess according to the rules, there is a half chance that it will be correct. And there are so many propositions, and there are only these two options, which completely loses the confusing advantage of complicated questions. Looking at the answering method, it is designed to insert two keys at the same time, which loses the confusing advantage. So I can conclude that the significance of this stone gate is not the choice of the key, but the abnormal answer hidden in it. ā
There is some truth in Ognaire's analysis, but it is not excluded that it is the technical difficulty of the design that has led to the current situation.
"What do you think, Eberner. Clinos asked.
ā...... Mathematically, the two answers, true or false, are equivalent. "It's not that both are correct answers, it's just that both answers don't hold up mathematically, so they're equivalent," Eberner said. "Mathematics is the simplest way to express logic, and since it doesn't make sense mathematically, there's no need to bother to think of other far-fetched solutions.
"Do you agree with the two keys being inserted together?" asked Clinos.
"I guess that's the way it works. ā
"It must work. Ognair said.
"So be it. Clinos said, "If we continue to hesitate, we will not be able to find a better solution." ā
Ognel seemed confident in his proposal, but he must have been a little worried about what to do if he made a mistake.
Klinus inserted both keys into the slot, and with a crisp collision sound, the two keys were just right to stay in the slot.
A ray of blue light flashed from the two keys, and Clinos realized that they were also part of some large magic, but he had not noticed any traces of arcane energy on them.
Blue light flowed from the key, spreading like vines to the surrounding walls. The light gradually becomes stronger, and the color begins to slowly turn crimson, gold, and finally dazzling white.
The depth of this magic can be seen in the color of the arcane energy in large magic and ritual magic, and in the same way that the arcane energy crystals in the mage's body, white is undoubtedly the most powerful spell.
"Everyone, stay away from those glowing things. Clinos warned.
Everyone followed Klinos's words and stood in the center of the room. It turns out that the cuboid room is covered with patterns that can only be seen after circulating the arcane energy, and it is a large magic that has been prepared for thousands of years.