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profdant139
Feb 25, 2018Explorer II
Believe it or not, there is an ancient riddle or paradox that says that if you have an item and replace the components at several different times, the item is still the same item -- you had the original camper on a truck, replaced the truck using the same camper, replaced the camper on the same truck, replaced the second truck, and then replaced the original camper.
Example: "This is my grandfather's axe. My father replaced the haft, and I put a new head on it. It's still my grandfather's axe."
So according to this logic, it's the same rig that it always was!
Here is a link to a long discussion of this concept:
Ship of Theseus
Example: "This is my grandfather's axe. My father replaced the haft, and I put a new head on it. It's still my grandfather's axe."
So according to this logic, it's the same rig that it always was!
Here is a link to a long discussion of this concept:
Ship of Theseus
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