Ontology:Q35,32
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- pronounced 35,32. (M3) pronounced (M3): pronounced True or false? This statement is false 1-1-1
Core characteristics[edit]
- pronounced P: label [string] (L)
- pronounced 35,32. (M3) pronounced (M3): pronounced True or false? This statement is false 1-1-1
- pronounced P: alias (en) [string]
- What is the truth value of "This statement is false"?
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- pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
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- pronounced Wave-builder: route [Item]
- pronounced 35,32. (M3) pronounced (M3): pronounced True or false? This statement is false 1-1-1
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- pronounced 35,32. (M3) pronounced (M3): pronounced True or false? This statement is false 1-1-1
Prototype notes[edit]
- What is the truth value of "This statement is false"? ->
A) statement claims statement cannot contain true information.
B) propositions are to be evaluated for situations in which they are true, rather than assuming they apply to everything — quarks axiom.
C) propositions can carve out specific areas of reality that they apply to before asserting something is true there — Trotskyism axiom.
D) when a statement asserts that something is true or false, it asserts that there is a defined field of study in which the statement applies, such that that field is able to claim particular things are true or false — Digital World axiom.
E) the statement contains an internal model of the statement.
F) the internal model that a particular object holds of itself is not necessarily true — shovel dream axiom.
G) the internal model of an object is true when it accurately models the object — North Korea axiom.
H) the statement itself is an object with internal components.
I) one component of the statement is the model of itself, containing the concepts of "this statement" and "false", and assigning the state of being false to "this statement".p(x) CONTAINS (x HAS RELATIONSHIP false VERSUS p(x))
J) in the model, "false" refers to the state of being inaccurate or un-sound, the same as what it is usually assumed to mean.
K) in the model, "this statement" refers to a hypothetical version of the statement, and not the real statement — see Digital World axiom, Trotskyism axiom. the hypothetical statement is inaccurate to something.
L) we do not have to begin by seriously assuming a statement is true as much as potentially-false or undecided — Sagan axiom.
M) the statement "This statement is false" could hypothetically be an inaccurate model. N) the statement claims to apply to itself, and does not claim to apply to other things.