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Quote from: sologdinFire burns, reduces things to carbon, perhaps an inverse fire takes carbon and builds, nano-tech style...nice. he need to work out how opposition works for things, as opposed to propositions. much like "contradiction" in marxism, it's hard to know how a linguistic concept applies to objective material reality.proposition: A-->Bconverse: B-->Ainverse: not A-->not Bcontrapositive: not B-->not Awhat about obversion and transposition, too?anyway, certainly RSB was trained in classical & symbolic logics and means logic very specfically when discussing an "inverse."so: following locke's insight: WTF is the inverse of fire? we need to state fire as a conditional, first. anyone got that figured out?Perhaps we should take your logic to the gnostic level?fire = f(inward)inverse fire = f(outside)or would that be ln(outside) is the inverse of any function inward?
Fire burns, reduces things to carbon, perhaps an inverse fire takes carbon and builds, nano-tech style...nice. he need to work out how opposition works for things, as opposed to propositions. much like "contradiction" in marxism, it's hard to know how a linguistic concept applies to objective material reality.proposition: A-->Bconverse: B-->Ainverse: not A-->not Bcontrapositive: not B-->not Awhat about obversion and transposition, too?anyway, certainly RSB was trained in classical & symbolic logics and means logic very specfically when discussing an "inverse."so: following locke's insight: WTF is the inverse of fire? we need to state fire as a conditional, first. anyone got that figured out?
Lol, this is going to get interesting. I definitely think you're onto something approaching this as an actual logic problem.
Great ideas. But I could see a scenario in which the inverse is really all that is important and the fire not so much. Perhaps a fire is just a thing that does the inversing.
inverse switches the causal relationship and negates both the antecedent and the consequent.fire exists in time. to switch the temporal causality is to make the after cause the before.fire causes light. to negate that conditionality is to make fire cause dark.inverse fire is therefore the darkness that comes before that is determined by what comes after.QED
Quote from: sologdininverse fire is therefore the darkness that comes before that is determined by what comes after.Sounds like a pretty good definition of the term "self-fulfilling prophecy" to me. Belief in damnation damns you? :?
inverse fire is therefore the darkness that comes before that is determined by what comes after.
oh, fucked that up. i laid out contrapositive fire, i think. inverse shouldn't switch causality.
Oh yeah. I didn't catch that either.Inverse fire would still result in endarkenment, and I can hardly think of a better term to describe the effect absolute proof of the reality of damnation would have upon a person or society.EDIT: Oh, I wonder if it's the fire in Plato's cave that's inverted?
I'll probably need to revisit some propositional logic problems - which my professors used to recommend doing all the time - before joining in that aspect of the conversation to try and symbolically express the Inverse Fire. But, actually, Duskweaver, a friend and I were talking about this out of the context of the books the other day but I have a couple threads to pull together for us here.The inversion of Plato's Cave is essentially what PON is all about. Joseph Campbell, arguing as a psychologist, used to write that in many cases, people reject their Prometheus, their Plato, their Jesus... any intellect that goes through the Hero's Journey, or the Cycle of the Cave cannot always integrate their knowledge back into their place of emergence, their roots.Kellhus comes from a Cave, which is in fact, the light of the Sun (Pure Reason). He descends from the place of Sunlight to the world of Shadow and instead of trying to enlighten the worldborn to the shadows, uses his knowledge to enslave.
And what if the damnation the inverse fire shows you is legit,what if it trulyis the real thing,BUT that the very act of wanting to know what damnation is,to peek into God's/the gods' work is what REALLY damns you at the end.
I guess sense we only have one opinion on what the IF does, i.e shows you your damnation, thats a definite possibility. I wonder what Mimara would see?
My money is on Mimara seeing that the Inverse Fire lies... Though there's been pretty good indications above that the IF might show Earwan Damnation, or Damnation at the hands of the Gods and Outside.I simply cannot shake my doubt of the Inchoroi as I did my doubt of the Cishaurim... but then it's clear to the reader from TDTCB that the Cishaurim are never really the enemy.
History is written by the victors. If the Fanim won, the Mandate would have been crushed, the Cishaurim elevated, and we'd have meta-psukari users instead.
Quote from: Anasurimbor BobAnd what if the damnation the inverse fire shows you is legit,what if it trulyis the real thing,BUT that the very act of wanting to know what damnation is,to peek into God's/the gods' work is what REALLY damns you at the end.Tree of Knowledge(different from Tree of Life)Fuck. Why haven't we discussed Eden in relation to Earwa before?
Because Eden is happy and everything in Earwa is misery.
But, in relation to damnation, Earwa is happy like Eden, damnation is the weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth.