selfinflikted
Under Deck
- Jul 13, 2006
- 11,441
- 786
- 45
- Faith
- Atheist
- Marital Status
- In Relationship
- Politics
- US-Democrat
What do you mean?
You introduced a third premise: true age.
If by that, you mean it is actually 10,001 years old, or 9,999.999 years old; then it doesn't matter, does it?
I could have used any number in my OP, from 1 [year] to infinity, and the point would still be the same, wouldn't it?
Not exactly. What I meant was - we have rock created ex nihilo, let's say, 200 years ago. It was created with an "embedded age" of 10,000 years. By all means available to us, we have to conclude that the rock is 10,000 years old even though it's true age is 200 years old. Ergo, we'd never know the "true age" of the rock.
Upvote
0