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dsgrue3 said:

Do you realize how frustrating it is talking to you?

You defined existence as if B requires A to exist, A exists. I said okay, I accept that definition. Now you say that has nothing to do with the defintion. Then what's the definition?

Here, I'll start: Existence: 

The definition is, like I posted earlier:

It would be defined as "A exists" or "A existed at time t".

I admit I added this clause prior to it, but it's a supporting clause, it isn't required in the definition, it's an addendum:

Addendum (supporting clause): If A is required for B to exist, then prior to B's existence, A existed.

I'm trying to be as clear as I can be.

 

Existence:

The property of an entity to be part of the set of all real things at any point or over the span of any points in the axis of time.