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Parmenides, an Italiote Greek (Eleatic) philosopher (6th 5th century bc) and Zeno, his fellow townsman and disciple, held that change is logically inconceivable and that logic is a surer indicator of reality than experience; thus, despite appearances, reality is unitary and motionless.
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That's logically impossible.
Inconceivable! Inconceivable!
Not inconceivable.
Logically maybe.
It's inconceivable.
"And that is inconceivable".
"Inconceivable," said the mayor.
It's absolutely inconceivable.
It is inconceivable.
But no longer inconceivable.
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