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I've been meaning to make this thread for quite some time but have been busy with IRL stuff, now that I got some free time, I'm getting this out of the way sooner than later. The entire standards on Nonduality is completely stupid and makes no sense to the point it just goes against the most obvious examples of what is considered a duality in the first place.
On the page itself it mentions this as part of the standards.
This in of itself doesn't sound confusing, but when you look into what even counts as a duality in the first place it becomes more nonsensical. One example people would think of as a duality like Life and Death doesn't count on the site standards due to the fact that it's not a logical negation, and instead has to be "Life and not Life". It gets even more ridiculous when a major franchise like star wars gets a very blatant statement on dualities existing in the Force and uses Life and Death, or Light and Darkness itself, and either due to miscommunication or just people not understanding how the standards for dual natures work, it still counts. What makes the whole Logical negation of it needing to be "A and not A" even more nonsensical is the main quote in the page using Unsong, they use God and Nothingness as an example of Nonduality, which under this logic wouldn't make sense because it doesn't specify as "God and Not God" or "Nothingness and Existence". Another major example in fiction that uses very on the nose duality concepts is in Avatar the Last Airbender when Koh describes Tui and La as polar opposites of one another and balance each other, with the examples being Push and Pull, Life and Death, Good and Evil, Yin and Yang, all the while showing both Koi fishes merging into a Yin and Yang symbol, the most iconic imagery used when it comes to dual natures, but due to the Logical Negation requirements, most of these wouldn't count just from the fact it's not a logical negation of "A and not A".
This entire roundabout rant is essentially saying that the standards for Nonduality need to change to have this "Logical Negation" be removed as many fictional works and even the example used in its own page doesn't line up with the idea of dualities being "Neither A nor not A". Instead my proposed change is changing the above quote to this.
The above revised text I'm open for any revisions on how to word it better, but my overall proposal is to change Nonduality, and by extension what counts as dualities on the wiki to fit the common consensus in fiction rather than this arbitrary "A and not A" standards that disregards the most blatant cases of dual nature concepts.
Agree: 2 (Qawsedf234, Agnaa [in agreement with having Nonduality be remade into a separate page])
Disagree: 1 (DontTalkDT)
Neutral:
On the page itself it mentions this as part of the standards.
For this ability, dualities refer to logical dualities where the duality is between "A" and "not A" where A is some object or attribute. For example, fire and water are not a duality; the duality of fire would be fire and not fire. The duality of existence would be existence and not existence, or, alternately, existence and nonexistence or existence and void. However, not all verses follow this logic, and many may treat things not logically considered dualities - such as water and fire or time and space - as dualities, meaning what is and isn't a duality can change between verses. Due to nonduality's nature as an abstract power, qualifying for it requires a verse to directly explain the way they treat a power in a way that aligns with the standards outlined below; merely demonstrating qualities matching those of a nondual character doesn't automatically qualify a character for it.
This in of itself doesn't sound confusing, but when you look into what even counts as a duality in the first place it becomes more nonsensical. One example people would think of as a duality like Life and Death doesn't count on the site standards due to the fact that it's not a logical negation, and instead has to be "Life and not Life". It gets even more ridiculous when a major franchise like star wars gets a very blatant statement on dualities existing in the Force and uses Life and Death, or Light and Darkness itself, and either due to miscommunication or just people not understanding how the standards for dual natures work, it still counts. What makes the whole Logical negation of it needing to be "A and not A" even more nonsensical is the main quote in the page using Unsong, they use God and Nothingness as an example of Nonduality, which under this logic wouldn't make sense because it doesn't specify as "God and Not God" or "Nothingness and Existence". Another major example in fiction that uses very on the nose duality concepts is in Avatar the Last Airbender when Koh describes Tui and La as polar opposites of one another and balance each other, with the examples being Push and Pull, Life and Death, Good and Evil, Yin and Yang, all the while showing both Koi fishes merging into a Yin and Yang symbol, the most iconic imagery used when it comes to dual natures, but due to the Logical Negation requirements, most of these wouldn't count just from the fact it's not a logical negation of "A and not A".
This entire roundabout rant is essentially saying that the standards for Nonduality need to change to have this "Logical Negation" be removed as many fictional works and even the example used in its own page doesn't line up with the idea of dualities being "Neither A nor not A". Instead my proposed change is changing the above quote to this.
For this ability, dualities refer to dual concepts that balance each other out or cannot exist without one or the other, such as Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, and Yin and Yang to name a few. Having a general statement of such polar opposites being a thing in the verse and it not being elaborated on them being literal dual concepts that balance one another would not qualify for it to be a duality, such as a throwaway line of a villain stating good and evil mean nothing in their grander plan. It's important to note that not all verses follow this logic, and many may treat things not logically considered dualities - such as water and fire or time and space - as dualities, meaning what is and isn't a duality can change between verses. Due to nonduality's nature as an abstract power, qualifying for it requires a verse to directly explain the way they treat a power in a way that aligns with the standards outlined below; merely demonstrating qualities matching those of a nondual character doesn't automatically qualify a character for it.
The above revised text I'm open for any revisions on how to word it better, but my overall proposal is to change Nonduality, and by extension what counts as dualities on the wiki to fit the common consensus in fiction rather than this arbitrary "A and not A" standards that disregards the most blatant cases of dual nature concepts.
Agree: 2 (Qawsedf234, Agnaa [in agreement with having Nonduality be remade into a separate page])
Disagree: 1 (DontTalkDT)
Neutral:
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