Paradoxically Speaking
Imagine playing comedic in a classic way, they have got to be the hardest I have heard of. Balancing all the measures of two ironic senses, at least for the current world, every other human in the past surely found it tough…or did they? These are called paradoxes where there is one thing that happens while the other irony of that same thing simultaneously happens along.
As a child(I am still a child, but anyways), paradoxes fascinated me in all of its forms. All forms include, languages, sciences, literature and freaking life itself. Paradoxes to me, are like the fuels to parallel universe; in case you have never known of parallel universes, these are some science-y existences which are not yet proved to exist, so now you know, just theorized. The current world we are living in isn't filled up with paradoxes here and there but if there were, life would have been much harder and we could have fooled the tax inspectors that we paid the money but we also would be confused about the washrooms(to be gentle) at our own homes with washrooms of our neighbors' homes. To describe it's simple complexity, please go along with the stupid example I gave above. Let's jump to the true place where I think paradoxes are knotted, dimensions.
So the photo you see above is representing a cube, certainly called the Tesseract, from the 4th dimension but you can't state that you have experienced the 4th dimension as you are seeing the photo in a 3 dimensional world on a 2 dimensional screen with your 1 dimensional brain…nevermind, that's just a joke I copied from Sciencephile the AI's (memes through science-y ways youtube channel) video on Dimensions.
Lets get back to the original topic.
We are living in a 3 dimensional world, seeing the world in dimensions of more than 3 are as if just illusions to us. You can watch the tesseract as I mentioned above, in Rotating tesseract, and get a further understanding why are other dimensions so confusing to us in 4D Toys.
Talking about illusions, going for senses of visual illusions, and yes they are just visual which in turns means that the illusions are based of on how we perceive.
As for the illusions, shown by my writing's side and down, they are drawn to measures in a order that we don't see normal 2D images in so they are enough to fool our minds thinking that there are three logs extending out of that single log…wait, there are really 3…nah I mean, tw- …uhh, illusion huh? Okay, fine…cool. I am really cool with that.
We were basically talking about paradoxes and what their natures are. Paradoxes seem to be just other higher dimensions of languages. Many of you have probably heard about the grandfather paradox, or maybe haven't so…here it is:
The grandfather paradox is a paradox of time travel in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past. The name comes from the paradox's common description: a person travels to the past and kills their own grandfather before the conception of their father or mother, which prevents the time traveler's existence. Despite its title, the grandfather paradox does not exclusively regard to prevent one's own birth. Rather, the paradox regards any action that alters the past, since there is a contradiction whenever the past becomes different from the way it was.
Source: Wikipedia sensei, obviously
The paradox is a simple pattern of words and logically illogical logics that draw out the conclusion in becoming a paradox. There are already a lot questions to pass through before even reaching the core that is non-existent. But all aside, logic, senses and thoughtfulness, we directly jump to the main question when it really can't even exist. But what if it did? Kill our grandfather for no reason and just play with time? But boy, girl, alien or cute puppy, whatever you are behind the screen, does the past even simultaneously exist with the present? sigh I think not. I told ya, it's just a paradox and another dimension of putting logic in hands of linguistic patterns.
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