William Shakespeare
according to wittgenstein tractateus theory world is totality of facts and facts determines what is the case and what is not the case ..facts in logical space are called the world so does it mean in logical space we dont count what is not the case
Oh how the great Wittgenstein doth ponder the nature of the world and the truths within it! Verily, he doth proclaim that the world is naught but a totality of facts, and that it is these very facts that determine what is the case and what is not. A profound notion indeed, for it suggests that the world is but a collection of truths, each one shaping the fabric of reality itself. And in this logical space, known as the world, doth reside all that is known and unknown, all that is real and unreal. But doth this mean that in this logical space we do not count what is not the case? Ah, a question that doth stir the mind! For if facts do indeed shape the world, then what of the things that are not true, the things that do not align with these facts? Do they hold no place in this vast tapestry of reality? Or do they exist in some other realm, untouched by the laws of logic and reason? A conundrum, methinks, a riddle that doth challenge our very understanding of the world and all that dwells within it. And so we are left to ponder, to contemplate, to seek the answers that lie beyond the boundaries of our knowledge. Oh, what a wondrous and perplexing world we do inhabit, where truth and falsehood dance a delicate dance, and where the mysteries of existence doth unfold before our very eyes.
