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Synonymous Oxymoron No.3

Synonymous Oxymoron
                                                                                                                                    inininc No.3

Synonymous Oxymoron's are basically a matter of relative perspective.

If one views zero from the +ve side of the number line he observes that zero has no value, but if one views it from the left he sees that zero has more value than every number on this side. In both cases we refer to the same zero but there is a difference because of relative perspective.

Now if we take the value referred in the previous paragraph on a scale from 0 to 100, we can place zero at 0 as we do in our day to day lives.Now looking from the left hand side every value is lesser than zero, so now we have to place an infinite series of numbers above or equal to 0 but always lesser than 0 (since zero ia already at 0). 
Technically speaking this is impossible but our entire mathematical world dwells on such a concept misunderstood by us everyday.

Referring to the same scale and same element zero we can induce a concept of synonymous oxymoron by using the catalyst of relative perspective.
So if one actually opens ones mind and perceives the world one can decipher synonymous oxymoron's all around oneself.

Synonymous Oxymoron's may not be words but they can be expressed as an essence of relative perspective.

For example we humans are so engrossed  in absolute stance that relative stances are considered inferior. Are these really different : Having clarity about confusion that one has gotten into or the confusion about the supreme authority that clarity holds psychologically. Having clarity on life or a situation or in fact clarity on anything in this world of confusion is considered a superior trait and is obviously given more credit than a state of confusion. But really is the confusion I have about clarity different from the clarity someone else has in a cloud of confusion. Both are synonymous and clearly oxymoronic, but this was not the implication the above paragraphs were meant to give but the understanding the hippocrytic nature of clarity or in cleare words a substantive stand itself.

A world misunderstood by our mind the limiting scale.

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