- Semantic objects are formed by claims to know.
- When semantic objects consult each other, the resulting advice will be foolish.
- Semantic objects are false claims to know because what is known is static, and life is not static.
- Claims to know prevent knowing because they prevent receiving and hosting knowing as one who does not know.
- Semantic objects often claim to know other semantic objects, and when such doubled objects are relied upon for action and decision-making, they cause accidents, disasters, and misfortune.
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Sunday, October 20, 2024
Semantic Objects Fail to Know: 10-20-2024
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