Bleusilences

Bleusilences t1_ixdxcy9 wrote

It's neither, you can't divide by zero because the quotient is unknown.

The value exist but cannot be determined.

"The value does not exist" is more an hand waive to make the issue easier to understand.

Which is making my point that truth can be more granular than anything else because what you said is not incorrect but incomplete.

You can read about it here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_by_zero

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Bleusilences t1_ixbunf5 wrote

I could argue that, in fact, there is no such thing as dog and you own a wolf.

A domesticated wolf yes, but a wolf none the less.

Truth is a multifaceted thing and not just a flat yes/no.

You can say, in this case, that I am a bit pedantic and it is also true.

I have a better question for you: What is the square root of -4?

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