Something being false doesn't mean the opposite is true and vice versa.
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Something being false
doesn't mean the opposite is
true and vice versa
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In fact it does
But people have very screwy ideas of "the opposite" of some claim
If it is false than I own an orchard, the opposite (that I do not own an orchard) is necessarily true
However other "opposites" may or may not be true.
Do I owe someone else an orchard? Perhaps
Do I own timber-land? Perhaps
Do I affix apples to trees? Perhaps
and so on