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Originally Posted by BenCondor
Just as a start we can classify the following statements:
"the notion of "no venir" is in your mind" --> logically normal, therefore not an Aboent
"the notion of "venir" is not in your mind" --> logically impossible (a notion you have must be in your mind), thus classified as an Aboent
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I never knew of a person that by developing a method to synthesise alcohol, wrote it down, drank the pages and got wasted.
Such high level ruminations are made using areas in the cerebrum that are alien to Broca's area which processes the language. This area works very fast so you have about one tenth of a second to "get it" or you're lost. Besides, each thing and its opposite are the same vectorial concept in our brains -that's why the psychological tests of pairing words- If you want to find a practical trick to make it work, you may use the visual cortex which is feature rich and also fast. The instant render is:
(Y <él viene>
O) ======> creo que viene
(YO) >----< él viene ======> no creo que venga
and that's it. All the rest is turning ten times before lying down, like dogs do.