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| *''Information itself is absolute; the way we interperet it is relative, based on our unique personalities.'' | *''Information itself is absolute; the way we interperet it is relative, based on our unique personalities.'' | ||
| *''If nothing can be proven, then nothing can be disproven, because disproving something is proving the opposite, which means that nothing can be proven or disproven, causing everything to be a paradox. | *''If nothing can be proven, then nothing can be disproven, because disproving something is proving the opposite, which means that nothing can be proven or disproven, causing everything to be a paradox. | ||
| *''Nothing is the absence of something, but an absence is something, meaning that nothing is something but simultaneously the absence of something, thusly stating, it is a paradox. | |||
Revision as of 16:24, 6 June 2007
Who am I?
I'm 14 year old Andrew McGowen, who has been programming since 11 and mapping since 13. I find the two quite experiencing, especially since I'm getting a head start at a younger age. Unfortunately, most of my programming experience is in C#, not C++ like the source files are.
Quotes
- Information itself is absolute; the way we interperet it is relative, based on our unique personalities.
- If nothing can be proven, then nothing can be disproven, because disproving something is proving the opposite, which means that nothing can be proven or disproven, causing everything to be a paradox.
- Nothing is the absence of something, but an absence is something, meaning that nothing is something but simultaneously the absence of something, thusly stating, it is a paradox.