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Gonna try this again, check the upcoming thread:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=38&threadid=1585410
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=38&threadid=1585410
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
How can you prove, for certain, that something does not exist?
Originally posted by: everman
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
How can you prove, for certain, that something does not exist?
I ate the pie, therefore it does not exist. yum
You need no such thing!Originally posted by: dderidex
Question needs context.
We're talking concepts of logic, where that is possible. If you start going into what truly exists and the definition of existence, we'll be here a looooooong time.Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
How can you prove, for certain, that something does not exist?
Originally posted by: Evadman
It is impossible to prove that something does not exist according to established scientific methods.
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Is this another God thread?
Originally posted by: dderidex
Originally posted by: Evadman
It is impossible to prove that something does not exist according to established scientific methods.
But the presumption is that it does not until you prove it DOES.
IE., you do not *need* to prove that something does 'not exist', because it is treated as not existing until proven otherwise.
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Logically in mathematics it is possible to prove something does not exist. For example, you can prove that a certain number X does not exist in a subset Y of the Real Number Set R.
So, I vote true.
Originally posted by: Howard
THe question in the poll alone makes my head explode. Can you word it in a simpler fashion?
(seriously)
Originally posted by: Howard
How can you say something doesn't exist BECAUSE you can't prove that it doesn't exist?
Originally posted by: yllus
We're talking concepts of logic, where that is possible. If you start going into what truly exists and the definition of existence, we'll be here a looooooong time.
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: Howard
How can you say something doesn't exist BECAUSE you can't prove that it doesn't exist?
Exactly. Although, how exactly do you go about proving something doesn't exist?
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Logically in mathematics it is possible to prove something does not exist. For example, you can prove that a certain number X does not exist in a subset Y of the Real Number Set R.
So, I vote true.
That only holds true for mathmatics; so I guess we need some clarification on the question.