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 jupiterlaw
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#104732
Hi,

I would like to clarify my understanding of logical opposites. I created a chart with common terms used for quantity, truth/possibility, time, and space and would like to ensure I am understanding them correctly. I wanted to compile them into one concise chart because I noticed some similarities/connections. I know the terms do not equate in their meaning, but I put it together thinking more about their similarities in terms of % quantity.

Quantity Truth/Possibility Time Space
100% = All Must be True Always Everywhere
Logical Opposites
0-99% = Not All Not Necessarily True Not Always Not Everywhere

1-100% = Some Could be True Sometimes Somewhere
Logical Opposites
0% = None Cannot be True Never Nowhere
 jupiterlaw
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#104734
Didn't quite show up how I wanted.

–––––––––––––– Quantity ––––––– Truth/Possibility ––––––– Time ––––––– Space
––––––––––––––– 100% = All ––––––– Must be True ––––––– Always ––––––– Everywhere
Logical Opposites
–––––––––––––– 0-99% = Not All –––Not Necessarily True – Not Always ––––Not Everywhere

––––––––––––––1-100% = Some ––––––Could be True –––––Sometimes –––––Somewhere
Logical Opposites
––––––––––––––––0% = None ––––––– Cannot be True ––––––Never ––––––– Nowhere
 Robert Carroll
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#104934
jupiterlaw,

Those correlations look good!

Robert Carroll

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