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Today I will explore briefly the relevance of the terms "Impossible" and "Improbable".
Alright so by now we are all but acquainted to the logic behind the term of rationale, given substance and meaning, in a predisposed mindset, resulting in conception of, "Impossible". So what is it's true meaning? Well in theory it's a means for the human mind to ward off conceptions such as the existence of pure evil, and 'monsters', within the world. In other words, if you don't understand something, or are intimidated by it. The product resulting from application of the description "impossible", is means to move beyond the gray areas, on to a new string of more rational thought.
You always hear people say, "There is no such thing as impossible", which is to a degree, true, however the concept of impossible resides within all of us so that gives it meaning, and conceptual definition, which contributes to the theory, all things are related, or linked to one another, correlating to the theory, for "Every possitive is in contrast to an equal, opposing negative", or "For every action there is a reaction", which ties into the philosophy of my own that there is a point where nothing resides and ties into the plains of existence and an equal and opposing non-existence.
In terms of rational thought, impossible, holds true in conception however it defies the logic behind it's conception. You can conclude that a cow can never jump over the moon but it can orbit around the moon and manipulate the motion of 'jumping' in the space around it while there is no clearly defined top or bottom of the moon.
In short things are never as they seem and in a constantly evolving state of existence new possibilities open at the very conception of progressive time. So there can never truly be a state of impossibility, as it is simply a matter of evolution catching up to the state of your thought processing ability as a consciousness.
Now let's explore the term "Improbable".
Alright, so this is a bit of a gray area, as elements of physical existence contribute to the circumstances correlating to the probability of an action being taken, then new circumstances are applied to the probability of the action being accomplished, assuming the establishment of probability is 'successful' adversed to a premature chain of events resulting in end of correlation coming into existence. So something can easily be declared "Improbable", however for every statistic of "improbability", there is an equal, opposing statistic of "probability", so no possibility is "definitive", or "Impossible", there is always a neutral basis for the logic behind probability and improbability.
Again existence as a whole signifies limitless possibility, so the terminologies and analysis we use to define circumstances will always be to a degree, primitive in conception and implicated status of notion.
This is my thought of the day, I may post again later depending on my level of inspiration at various points in time.
For now farewell, have a pleasant day.
False Noodle · Wed Aug 30, 2006 @ 04:03pm · 0 Comments |