Sunday, January 1, 2023

Draygomb's Paradox

Draygomb's Paradox is about trying to show, using deduction, that God is not the first cause as defined in the paradox.


Draygomb's Paradox

Definitions:

God is defined as The Conscious First Cause

The First Cause is That which caused Time

Consciousness is that which lets one make a decision.

A Decision is the action of changing ones mind from undecided to decided.

Time is the measure of change.


Premise:

Something which is caused can't be required by that which causes it.


Conclusions:

Time is required for Change

A Decision is a Change.

Decisions require Time

Consciousness can't let one make a decision without Time

Consciousness requires Time.

God is Conscious.

God requires Time

God can't be the cause of Time if God requires Time.

God isn't the cause of Time

God isn't The First Cause.



Rewriting the paradox to show it's not a paradox.

Definitions:

God is defined as The Eternal Consciousness that caused the First Cause

The First Cause is That which caused Cause and Effect

Consciousness is that which lets one make a decision.

A Decision is the action of changing ones mind from undecided to decided.

Time is eternal

Time is the measure of change.


Premise:

Something which is caused can't be required by that which causes it.


Conclusions:

Time is required for Change

A Decision is a Change.

Decisions require Time

Consciousness can't let one make a decision without Time

Consciousness requires Time.

God is Conscious.

God requires Time

God had time to cause The First Cause.


Note: This does not imply that there is such a thing as God, simply that if there is one then he would have had time to make a decision.