08 December 2025

Defining Truth

 Truth is a confirmation of the existence of something, or some condition or state of affairs. Quine's Disquotation theory of truth is an example of that. Things exist before reference to them generally. If one says that a exists and it does, then the statement that a exists is true. Everything that exists in the Universe has the potential for being mentioned in some statement about it. Confirming the truth, or dead on accuracy of a statement about something, as factual, is a truth or true statement. God is the only possible Truth-in-himself- One who requires no conference of truth upon Him via some sort of proposition as a state of affairs. In fact that is something of a paradox that God shares, apparently, with the mechanics or mechanism of gravity, possible dimensions below the Planck length in size, dark energy and dark matter; that is, no one knows enough about them to make reasonable statements about them that can be verified as being true, materially or physically- today. Some things have more potential for becoming nameable as objects in propositions that are verifiable than others. Verification theory describes that. Some potentially true possible objects are comparable to trans-finite numbers of Cantor with some sets of infinities being greater than others. Some possible material objects or elements of fields have more potential for being true through verified propositions than others

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