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RE: Truth

in #zappl7 years ago

I didn't say there is no truth.
For me, the truth is a process of social interaction and not dead thoughts in our mind.
Truth is the most isomorphic conceptual approach that expresses the real structures of reality.
Truth is not a final equilibrated state but a process of evolution by awareness and social interaction because when reality changes our static truth is not working anymore.
One man truth today can be proved as a lie in the future by another man's truth.

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You said, quote: "there is no Truth", now you're saying "I didn't say there is no truth."... Huh? LOL... Check your use of words?

Something being what it is, doesn't change from one man to another. There are objective truths that can be discerned. Social interaction is not the totality of what is in existence. Social interaction is one part of existence.

There are degrees of accuracy in understanding things which can change as more information is gained, but some things are static. 1+1=2.

Some things can change, I like bananas now, but maybe in 10 years I won't.

If a discovery is flawed and incomplete, then the limit of truth about it can change as someone in the future discovers more , sure.

Truth also has multiple layers of meaning. A truth about reality can disappear in the future and it's no longer there, whereas it once existence as the reality at the time. We can create things that cease to be. What is now or in the past, can not be in the future, but it was there at the time it was there. Something that isn't known to be true now, can be discovered as true in the future.

There is no Truth as a static concept, but a dynamic one as the act of searching the Truth.
Truth is not a closed system without context.
I was just discussing if the concept is of truth is Dynamic or Static.
Like there is no "Freedom" just the act of fighting for it.
And the truth is not someone's property rights that we can claim.
Truth as static do not exist, even in mathematics, because even Einstein made some mistakes in his calculations