Struggling with Wittgenstein. "The World is all that is the case". Does this

Struggling with Wittgenstein. "The World is all that is the case". Does this

Struggling with Wittgenstein. "The World is all that is the case". Does this mean both positive facts ("Paris is the capitol of France") AND negative facts ("Lyon is not the capitol of France") I can say "It IS the case that Lyon is not the capitol of France". Or does Wittgenstein mean only the pos. facts, i.e what has been actualized? Thanks.

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