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Example 1:
The maximum speed of vehicles in Canada, the US and
many other countries in the world is 110 km per hour. The
car market sells all makes of cars, some more expensive
than others. Some of them reach top speed of up to 300
km per hour.
On the highway, there is police radar control, penalizing
those who drive over the speed limit. This is normal and
everyday, today’s real truth. Basically, if the speed limit is
110 km/h, the state should not allow selling vehicles that
go faster than 110 km/h. If a law that prohibits selling cars
that go faster than 110 km/h is enacted, there will not be
any speed limit offenders. It would prevent such offenses.
This simple example reveals negation to the negation.
There are cars that reach speed of up to 300 km/h and the
state allows their selling but its law sets a speed limit of
110 km/h.
This is the old truth, but the new real truth would be to
establish the same speed limit of the vehicles throughout
the world and not to allow selling cars that can go faster
than that. This simple example indicates the existence of
an old truth and a new real truth.
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