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Does wishing follow the no limits fallacy rule?
Does it?
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Re: Does wishing follow the no limits fallacy rule?
Yea it does.
Genie can't make someone omnipotent since Genie himself isn't omnipotent for example. For another example lets say "wish machine" has shown to be able to grant a wish like "create a new planet" it's plausible that it could grant a wish like "create 5 planets" but it being able to grant a wish like "greate a galaxy" would be a no-limit-fallancy. |
Re: Does wishing follow the no limits fallacy rule?
How so?
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Goku uses Dragonballs and wishes to become multiverse buster, does it work?
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You cannot claim more than that basically. |
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Whatever.Guess this can be locked then or whatever.
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