Let's just say that on not-opposite day, A=A
But on opposite day, A != A
But if I am affirming that A = A when it is a day when A != A, then is my affirmation wrong? So would one have to say "It is NOT opposite day?" in order to say that it IS opposite day?
I mean, the very existence of the day seems paradoxical and continuumal. If something exists, but its existence causes things to be what they are not, then does it not exist?
But on opposite day, A != A
But if I am affirming that A = A when it is a day when A != A, then is my affirmation wrong? So would one have to say "It is NOT opposite day?" in order to say that it IS opposite day?
I mean, the very existence of the day seems paradoxical and continuumal. If something exists, but its existence causes things to be what they are not, then does it not exist?
