What is Truth?
Posted: Friday, January 20, 2012
by Michael Eza
What is truth?
Truth is undefined.
How can truth be defined?
Truth can be defined by what is true and what is not true.
Must a truth always remain true to be a truth?
A truth must remain true within the context of what is true.
What is context?
Context is the physical and psychological environment in which the truth was born.
Environment is the outside influences which effect change upon a being or object.
Must a truth be born or will it exist without the influence of mind?
A truth without context is no truth.
How can the change of an object be measured?
The change of an object can be measured by relating it to other objects.
How can the change of a being be measured?
The change of a being can be found through its effect on the change of objects.
Are there things with no context which always remain true?
So long as a thing has no context it may contain properties which always remain true.
What if this thing enters a context?
Then it may no longer retain all of the properties it had out of context.
What properties would it retain?
It would retain any property which is considered a truth.
What outside influences effect change?
Objects, beings, and objects which have been effected by beings affect change.
What is true?
That which is in existence is true.
What is existence?
That which is living, and that which is dead, and that which does not live is existence.
What is living?
Living is the experience of consuming, storing and production of some byproduct.
What is dead?
That which is dead decays and affects change, but does not consume.
What does not live?
Everything lives eventually, however there are times when a thing is not death or life.
What is a time?
A time is a period in which an object experiences a specific number of changes.
What is a period?
A period is an approximation of one great universal change versus another.
What is life?
Life is a unique characteristic which means to grow and reproduce.
How does one know what is not true?
Anything which cannot exist inside a context is not true.
How many contexts are there?
There are as many contexts as there are possible realities.
What is a reality?
The terms and laws of an existence that have been created by a system determine reality.
What is a system?
A system is a determined order.
What laws must all systems obey?
Death cannot come before life.
At least two of these three; living, dead or things that do not live must exist.
A system must create laws and terms.
All systems either promote growth, decay or change.
A system must exist in a place and or time.
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