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Truth is always given in the present. The difficulties appear when making statements about the future and the past. We give the following definitions ofdefine the various aspects of truth as follows:
 
T.1 := personal reliability, i.e. predict the future in the personal (or as company representative) responsibility correctly<blockquote>Example: Being on time at an appointment.</blockquote><blockquote>Reason: When collaborating it is of foremost importance to be reliable, i.e. do '''''what''''' is promised '''''on time''''' and at most '''''at the cost''''' communicated. In cases of imminent deviations, which should be the exception cases, their communication as early as possible is required.</blockquote>T.2 := the fundament of the universe, of nature, physical and biological processes.
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