What language carries meaning, and how is it defined? Are tautologies meaningless, or meaningful? How does a tautologous system compare to an axiomatic one? Is one system better than the other?
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Damn you nixing the multiverse…I hooked up with Elle McPherson in one of them.
I prefer to denote tautology with a ≡ symbol rather than a = symbol. Please forgive me. lol