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Wirt writes:
>[Paradoxes] don't (and can't) exist in the physical world,
>simply because there is no way to exit physical reality.
Is too!
SUBROUTINE PHYSICAL REALITY
PRINT *,"EXITING PHYSICAL REALITY."
CALL EXIT(0)
END
CALL PHYSICAL REALITY
Proof:
M5(84):FTNXLGO
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1 1.000 SUBROUTINE PHYSICAL REALITY
2 2.000 PRINT *, "EXITING PHYSICAL REALITY."
3 3.000 CALL EXIT(0)
4 4.000 END
0 5.000
1 6.000 CALL PHYSICAL REALITY
2 7.000 END
NUMBER OF ERRORS = 0 NUMBER OF WARNINGS = 0
PROCESSOR TIME 0: 0: 1 ELAPSED TIME 0: 0: 6
NUMBER OF LINES = 7 LINES/MINUTE = 293
END OF COMPILE
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EXITING PHYSICAL REALITY. <-- Note
END OF PROGRAM
M5(85):
There. QED. I'm going home for Thanksgiving (American).
-- Bruce
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