Topic: The Specious Present Nihilism is the view that nothing exists. There are different kinds of nihilism; one can be a moral nihilist, for instance, holding that morality does not exist, or a religious nihilist, holding that ...
Topic: The Preface Paradox Many authors introduce their books with a caution: it is inevitable that somewhere in this book there is an error. This is a common claim in prefaces. But do the authors that write these claims believ...
Topic: The Barber [quote][i]Originally posted by God[/i]
The barber has to shave the barber because he does not shave himself. It is not inherently nessecery for a man to shave but given the statements of the situatio...
Topic: The Liar The Liar Paradox is among the simplest of paradoxes. It can be traced back at least as far as Eubulides of Miletus, a fourth-century B.C. Greek philosopher.
Eubulides’ version of the paradox is thi...
Topic: Hilbert’s Hotel Hilbert’s Hotel is a hotel with an infinite number of rooms, each one of which is occupied. The hotel gives rise to a paradox: the hotel is full, and yet it has vacancies.
That the hotel is full is...
Topic: Hempel’s Ravens If two statements are logically equivalent, if they assert exactly the same thing, then any evidence for one is evidence for the other. This principle appears to be truism; the Hempel’s Ravens paradox...
Topic: This is the X Series forum The actual dialog with Zero is as follows:
[quote]Scene 3: A Fiery Grave
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(Zero, after fighting his way through the Sky Lagoon, notices it\'s starting to crumble. He finds a...
Topic: The Heap A single grain of sand is not a heap; that\'s obvious. A heap is a collection of things, you need several things to make it up. Two grains of sand isn\'t a heap either; a heap is a collection of sever...
Topic: The Barber The Barber paradox is attributed to the British philosopher Bertrand Russell. It highlights a fundamental problem in mathematics, exposing an inconsistency in the basic principles on which mathematics...
Topic: Zeno’s Arrow Paradox Zeno’s arrow paradox appears to show that motion is impossible.
It works by taking a snapshot of the arrow at a point (in either space or time) in its flight. At that point, and at every other, the...
Topic: Achilles and the Tortoise Achilles and the Tortoise in one of Zeno’s paradoxes. It appears to demonstrate that even the fastest of runners, Achilles, could not catch the slowest of creatures, the tortoise, if the tortoise were...
Topic: E-Cards Just to answer your question, Hub Hikari gives you the same effects that the program \"Hub Bat\" would.
Dad\'s Repair Program gives you the effects of \"Bug Fix\"
Topic: Make your own plot for the MMBN series! Lan and Megaman are continuing life as usual, when suddenly they wake up to find a different world. Someone has gone into the past and changed time, Megaman is somehow immune to temporal changes due ...
Topic: Who would win, Goofy or Fred Flintstone? bas·tion (bschn, -t-n)
n.
1. A projecting part of a fortification.
2. A well-fortified position.
3. One that is considered similar to a defensive stronghold: You are a bastion of stren...
Topic: What\'s the dumbest show on TV? [quote][i]Originally posted by God[/i]
OMFG TJ... how could it possibly forget the worst abomination ever to exist ever?! THE worst show ever to exist EVER... [i]One Piece[/i]. That is one anim...
Topic: Mega Man Anniversary Collection (GBA) [quote][i]Originally posted by Dr. Cossack[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by light link[/i]
it is going to come out in feb 17 i think i hope that is right [/quote]
February 17 is the original re...