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{{WikiEntry|key=Truth|qCode=7949}} is the opposite of [[false]], and it is something considered to be [[factual]] and verifiable in reality. | {{WikiEntry|key=Truth|qCode=7949}} is the opposite of [[false]], and it is something considered to be [[factual]] and verifiable in reality. | ||
=The Power of Truth= | =The Power of Truth= | ||
The | The [[Dao]], or the process of verifying or validating truth, contains the power of decision. However, the way to know whether the verification processes or the validating facts are not contaminated or [[truth|truthful]] in its right, would be a challenge. This leads to an important feature of logical truth. Logical truth is almost always related to both space and time, or put it simply, logical truth must be something that transcends time and space. Therefore, the establishment of truth cannot be isolated from the truth-finding procedure, in other words, the knowledge of logical inference, and knowing the boundary of data validity, are as important as the superficial truth values themselves. Truth cannot exist in an isolated statement. Truth is universal and entangled with the whole realm of interpretive boundaries. For example, [[tautology]] is a statement that is always [[true]], under any interpretation. In the case of tautology, how to determine the boundaries of interpretation would determine the boundary of the tautology. | ||
[[Category:Data]] | [[Category:Data]] | ||
[[Category:Logic]] | [[Category:Logic]] | ||
[[Category:Tautology]] | [[Category:Tautology]] |
Revision as of 03:03, 9 March 2022
Truth(Q7949) is the opposite of false, and it is something considered to be factual and verifiable in reality.
The Power of Truth
The Dao, or the process of verifying or validating truth, contains the power of decision. However, the way to know whether the verification processes or the validating facts are not contaminated or truthful in its right, would be a challenge. This leads to an important feature of logical truth. Logical truth is almost always related to both space and time, or put it simply, logical truth must be something that transcends time and space. Therefore, the establishment of truth cannot be isolated from the truth-finding procedure, in other words, the knowledge of logical inference, and knowing the boundary of data validity, are as important as the superficial truth values themselves. Truth cannot exist in an isolated statement. Truth is universal and entangled with the whole realm of interpretive boundaries. For example, tautology is a statement that is always true, under any interpretation. In the case of tautology, how to determine the boundaries of interpretation would determine the boundary of the tautology.