This is quite rediculous.Darth Wong wrote: Yet another logical fallacy from Kaptain Krackhead. If A is a subset of B, and B diminishes, then you assume that A is the only part of B which could have diminished.
Spider-Man has lost his spider-sense on more than one occasion. The spider-sense is a subset of "proportionate powers of a Spider," but that doesn't mean to lose one he has to lose them all.
You are COMPLETELY ignoring that their weakness was directly presented as blindness, and nothing else.
If A is a subset of B, and A is diminished, then B will be diminished by default. You can make anything sound like a fallicy if you twist the situation presented in the movie. Fact is, (and you can fucking deal with the fact that it's a fact) the movie only mentioned that the dark side blinded them. It was presented that way, and there wasn't even the slightest mention or hint that their combat power diminished.
When the movie ONLY mentions their prescience as being affected, then the burden of proof is on you to prove that anything else was affected.Wow, you don't even realize it when you're committing huge fallacies of hasty generalization and red herrings, do you? Provide a shred of evidence that Jedi prescience is somehow separate from their other powers.
I don't have to prove what was shown, stated, and made clear in the movie. If you want to contradict it, then you've gotta have the proof.
El wrongo.In other words, if B is diminished, and A is a subset of B, then nothing but A could have possibly diminished.
If A is diminished, and A is a subset of B, then the part of B that is diminished is A.
Don't be a dumbfuck and pretend the movie didn't make it very clear that the dark side specifically blinded them.
It was flat out fucking stated that the dark side was a shroud. I provided goddamn dictionary definitions of what that means, and the definitions fit perfectly with the weakness as Yoda himself explained it.
The movie doesn't agree with you, Yoda doesn't agree with you, and Webster's dictionary doesn't agree with you. In short: You are wrong.
[Whips out handy Wong to reasonable translator]You're a moron.
Wong: "I'm going to go wash your semen out of my asshole now."
[Translator off]
If A is STATED to be the only part of B that deminished, then yes, I'd say that's a pretty fucking reasonable idea.Yet another repetition of your pathetic logical fallacy: you think that if B diminishes and A is a subset of B, then A is the only part of B which could have diminished. Where the fuck did you learn critical thinking? The Jehovah's Witnesses?
Obviously, you don't know what "objective" means. The fact is that you have presented a theory which is one possible explanation of the quote. However, the rest of the body of evidence does not support your explanation.
Bullshit. The ENTIRE body of evidence supports me. The fucking dictionary supports me. What supports you?
Jedi were much less fearsome in AOTC than in TPM,
And you accuse me of not knowing what objective means?
1. Sith. Jedi. NOT THE FUCKING SAME.where an entire commando squad fled from a single Sith lord.
2. Fled. Told to fall back by a pair of Jedi. NOT THE FUCKING SAME.
Where in any other movie have you seen a Jedi do something like what Anakin did when he jumped out of the speeder to chase the assassin? Where else have you seen a Jedi move like Yoda did against Dooku?
There was nothing more impressive about the Jedi in TPM than in AotC.
Enough.Why not? It's no less logical than your ridiculous claim that if B diminishes and A is a subset of B, then the only possible explanation is that A constituted 100% of the loss.
The only real fallicy here is that you think:
If A is stated to be weakened and A is a subset of B, and thus B is weakened, every other subset of B must also be weakened.
When the weakness was directly stated to be caused by a "shroud" then there is very good reason to think that their prescience took 100% of the loss.
I'm sorry if you can't understand the word shroud. Don't act like I'm at a loss because you're too fucking stupid to understand plain English.Funny how you take "the shroud of the Dark Side has fallen" and interpret it to mean "the shroud of the Dark Side has fallen but that is the only aspect in which our ability to use the Force has diminished, even though I never really said that and it's just groundless speculation on the part of Kaptain Krackhead".
I interpret "the shroud of the dark side has fallen" to mean that the shroud of the dark side has fallen. I don't have to add anything to it for it, by the word's very definition, to mean that there is a shroud making them blind.
What YOU are doing is interpreting "the shroud of the dark side has fallen" to mean "the shroud of the dark side has fallen, oh yeah plus somehow we lost combat power."