From PhilPapers forum Logic and Philosophy of Logic:

2016-07-18
The Liar Paradox (and other beasties)
Dear El Ouggouti,
 How much does positivity influence good natural satisfying philosophy? That is every discipline is a training for the mind and solely this purpose. Now the greatest discipline is philosophy. Whether it is practical, taught, part of everyday life etc. Not ocean is deep enough that it has no bottom just as all water has a surface. No ocean is fathomless therefore every philosophical question is answerable. Sometimes with more than one answer. Infinity exists only in the heavens. For that reason an attribute of, for those religious philosophers, divinity. I would now like to look at Pythagoras. No mathematical truth is empirical. Again infinity, an attribute of divinity proven using creation. Power of a divine is creation, sustenance and dissolution all at once with power remaining unchanged. But is power or the forces of nature a rational truth like mathematics? I would say yes but is dependent on time therefor falling short of the perfection of mathematical truths. Mathematical truths are beyond our world but equally of significance is power which gives rise change in the natural world. I could try to put this in mathematical terms and therefore extract the truth, but I do not have time and may leave for later stage. Anyone else is welcome to attempt. But to my knowledge because of the depth of thought, and thinking is as individual as a fingerprint, in equating, it is the configure who is best capable.

I just need to add, nectarines have a factor in likeness, because they have a family. Such is the construed 'nature' of mathematics.