- Semantic objects fail with anything that is not past because they cannot contact the present.
- Semantic objects fail with anything that is not past because they cannot contain the present.
- Semantic objects fail with anything that is not past because they cannot respond to the present.
- Semantic objects fail with anything that is not past because they cannot have direct and immediate perception of anything.
- Semantic objects fail even with the past because more is always discovered about the past.
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Saturday, October 19, 2024
Semantic Objects Must Fail: 10-19-2024
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