Gödel's paradox and Derrida's Deconstruction

Gödel's Paradox

From now on every statement I make is true!!
The preceding statement is false!!

Derrida's Deconstruction

Tell me, tell me if you would
How many herring grow in the wood?
I'll tell you if you'll tell me
How many strawberries grow in the sea?


Would you believe that the picture of Kevin Sue Rohan with the Hawaiian Ipu in the Common Heritage Coldwater Agriculture Garden is an authentic and honest depiction of organic gardening in Hawaii. Would you believe that healthy Ipu's as shown here do not grow in Hawaii. Would you believe that the Hawaiian musicians and dancers import all their ipus from California and Mexico. The truth of the matter is that healthy Ipu's grow on the Kona desert only as the result of the coldwater agriculture process. For this reason the Kevin Sue picture is an honest and authentic depiction of illusion pre 1992 and reality in Hawaiipost 1993.
Would you believe that this picture of Gloria Chong, a resident of Oahu, is an authentic and honest depiction of an orchard in Hawaii bearing fruit 365 days a year. Would you believe that a pear tree at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii has flowered and set sweet fruit three times in one calendar year? The truth of the matter is that the Natural Energy Laboratory has demonstrated the ability to create environmentally sustainable microclimate systems with a 130 day year through the manipulation of cheap cold from deep ocean water in a three dimensional space that can be cheaply heated by the solar energy of a tropical sun. For this reason the Gloria Chong picture is an honest and authentic depiction of reality in Washington in the fall of 1994 and reality in Hawaii all year long circa the year 2000.

The choice, dear viewer, is yours. The G&oul;del paradox has no resolution. Pragmatically, you can join the post modernists who see no difference between reality and illusion except as a construct of the human mind, or you can join the post post modernists of the Common Heritage who believe that one can innovate with the framework of uncertain philosophies to produce that hybrid of illusion and reality that works to the benefit of all.

To a first order it makes no difference which path you choose. Ecclesiastes would say that all human existence ends in a common fate. But his brand of philosophy and ours, produces fruit that is sweeter to the taste.

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