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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Kehl, Germany
Posts: 25
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I think a crucial characteristic of the One Ring is that it is unique. Thus it is impossible to have ten of them.
You ask what would be true if there were ten One Rings. Fact is: Everything would be true. For you can proove everything starting on an absurde assumption ("Ex falso quodlibet"). That's pure logic. You could, for example, proove that Pippin is a wizard. How? Well, if 10 rings = 1 ring, 10 = 1. The company of the ring plus Galadriel are 10 persons, thus 1 person. As Pippin is in the company and Gandalf, too, it follows that Pippin = Gandalf. Thus Pippin is a wizard, qed. Ghâshgûl
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