Unveiled Artist
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I'm not sure how mathematics fits into the question, though.
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When I was a Guru follower, I believed the phrase "God is great, but Guru is greater because Guru reveals God"Why is greater than better than equal to?
Might be. I am from a different culture, by I was never a hierarchical person either, more the opposite even.Yeah. I got the idea from another thread. I was never a hierarchial person. Probably because of culture, I don't know.
Thank you for putting this into words. I have experienced yesterday the same feeling, but could not word it as clear as you do now.It's easier to ask for clarification or be direct with me. Rethorical and indirect questions sounds sarcastic online.
Why is greater than better than equal to?
Is that a transitive "greater than"?Why is greater than better than equal to?
You tried to appear deep and failed. Perhaps you should take responsibility for your failure to communicate.If you don't understand the question, don't answer.
I think it would depend on the specific context.
What context are you referring to and what/who are you referring to?
You tried to appear deep and failed. Perhaps you should take responsibility for your failure to communicate.
Is that a transitive "greater than"?
Though "rhetorical and not being direct" might not be sarcastic, cynical, ironic, when asked specific questions, it easily "kills/closes" open communication
In mathematics, a transitive relationship is when A > B and B > C then A > C for all A, B, C.Can you rephrase the question?
If truly deserved, why or how did you draw the conclusion of one over the other?
In mathematics, a transitive relationship is when A > B and B > C then A > C for all A, B, C.
There are relationships that aren't transitive. Rock, paper, scissors being a common example where rock > scissors, scissors > paper and paper > rock.
Does that help?
I learned that communication works best if people just say what they feel, that's heart-communicationYou know, it actually does. I notice that's a pattern on RF. That or it's just how people talk.
I think the message is lost when directness is translated to indirect english with it's idioms etc.
I used to fully be blocked in good communication, and had to discover it myself. Took me years.Some languages are more direct in nature.
In religion?calculus is different than algebra in that less can be more.....paradoxical it appears
but once we reduce everything to nice neat lines and boxes we aren't talking about the phenomenology anymore, we are into someone's idea about it.......maybe it's beneficial is some way, maybe not, but we shall eventually see, or perhaps not.
sure, why not, it applies in everything we could imagineIn religion?
I guess religion and mathematics don't mix well. You end up with things like 3=1.That looks like probabilities?
5 is greater than 4 is greater than 2 so 5 is greater than 2? (Guessing)
I'm actually lost to what you mean in relation to my OP.
sure, why not, it applies in everything we could imagine