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From: jtaylor@ritz.mordor.com (Jonathan Taylor)
Subject: Re: The Search For Truth
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Date: Sat, 6 May 1995 16:56:47 GMT
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Mike Mattone (mike@mik.uky.edu) wrote:
: Therefore, I, being an illogical person of warped mentality, conclude:

:     (A) There are more falsehoods than truths.  That is, set NOT_TRUE
:         is significantly larger than set NOT_FALSE.
:     (B) Since, it seems that elements of NOT_TRUE are easier to 
:         identify, perhaps, if we study set NOT_TRUE instead of set
:         NOT_FALSE, not only will we meet with greater success, we
:         will also continually refine our knowledge of the set 
:         NOT_FALSE, eventually pinpointing the truth.
: ...
: Any and all comments and criticism are wholly welcome.


	"The way to find a missing something is to find out where it's 
not." - The Cat in the Hat

	The Cat was sort of Zen.


