From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@ricochet.net)
Date: Sat Jun 02 2001 - 07:52:24 MDT
Charlie Stross wrote (10:59 AM 6/1/01)
>We consider two items that exist at different spatial locations and the
>same temporal location to be different; we *may* consider two items that
>exist at different spatial locations and different temporal locations
>to be the same item...
It's glaringly obvious that something is wrong here!
You say that we *may* consider two items different in
space AND time to be different, but CANNOT consider two
items to be different only in space to be the same!
How can that be?? You are WEAKENING the criteria!
This sort of logic, or lack of logic, is driven by "feelings"
only.
Lee Corbin
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