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Re: LG post# 2889

Tuesday, 11/26/2002 6:20:45 PM

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:20:45 PM

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there are no absolutes


I believe Aristotle the founder of logic and reason could argue that asertation with you quite eloquently. Me, I can't but I do disagree. Although having read enough of your posts I think it's somewhat of a semantic matter and would let it go if I thought that was all it waswr. Howver I sense you truely feel that nothing can be relied upon as a truth, an absolute.

I offer these absolutes as a beginning:

Open=Open;
Hight=High;
Low=Low;
Close=Close;

I believe it fits under the law of identity which unfornately (or perhaps fortunately for our readers sake <g>) I'm not well versed in but it begins something like this:

A is A

So whenever you're thinking absolutes don't exist check your premises and how far you've strayed from the original absolutes. If indeed at that point the values are no longer absolutes then there's a logic bug somewhere in the calculations as the derivatives were created from the orignal truths.

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