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| 27 Apr 2012 05:25 PM |
| The sentence above is false. |
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| 27 Apr 2012 05:30 PM |
| No actually, it just means that both of them are false. |
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| 27 Apr 2012 05:34 PM |
| Then that mean the bottom sentence was true. Because the top sentence was false. |
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| 27 Apr 2012 05:34 PM |
@Useless
Look, I'll explain how the thing works.
Statement 1 states statement 2 is true. Statement 2 states 1 is false. But if 1 is false, that states 2 is true, so as it's now false, it means 2 is false. But that means 1 is true.
And it goes on and on. |
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