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Researcher 217235 Started conversation Jan 27, 2003
I've picked up Salmon a Doubt (A kétség lazaca) in Hungarian a few days ago. I've read one of the writings in it for the second time. In this one he speaks about artifical god (as it is perhaps in English). It is fascinating. The only thing that I cant "grasp" is the very founding, the Tautology as the building block of things. Can anyone explain that to me? (It says that with no input it provides unlimited output).
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dentrassi Posted Feb 1, 2003
Hi there, I believe tautology is simply everything is actually made of nothing...if I understood what DNA was saying.
I loved the salmon of doubt, I even cried when I got to the end...
a mixture of sadness and joy.
Hope that helps
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