Bernd 03/22/2019 (Fri) 11:15:29 No.23978 del
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>No that implies the nonexistence of existence.
But existence can only exist, otherwise that's not existence. The same way non-existence can't exist by definition.
But what about the one who ponders about both existence and non-existence? To know existence he should be non-existent, and to know non-existence, he should exist.
Ergo, one must neither exist, nor non-exist, right?