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varadgautam
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Consider a statement
A: Negation of A (~A) is true
Then,
~A: Negation of A is false
If A is true, that means that ~A is true too, but these can't be simultaneously true.
If A is false, ~~A is true, i.e. A is true. What is the problem?
A: Negation of A (~A) is true
Then,
~A: Negation of A is false
If A is true, that means that ~A is true too, but these can't be simultaneously true.
If A is false, ~~A is true, i.e. A is true. What is the problem?