guy incognito
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And they post on riu
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There are no trees in the fortress of solitude.I think that I shall never see
a post as lovely as a tree.
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I would say thats fair....hi. Do you think it is fair to say that all of your surroundings were thought of first, before 'becoming the things that are around you'?
Dinosaurs are 'we'. For the purposes of this discussion, plants are 'we' too. All carbon-based life share a common ancestry and DNA.It got the name tree after we assigned it, but the tree itself was a tree before we were around. Dinosaurs knew about trees.
'Green' is the subjective interpretation of the wavelength. ... Some animals would perceive it as 'blue'. Even within life-forms there is ambiguity.Green is a specific wave length of light. Those wave lengths predated us, and they very much existed before we were around to observe them.
So basically what you're saying is that if a volcano erupted and there was no life form to perceive the heat, then the lava wouldn't "cool" and become "rock" after a duration of time?Another example would be 'heat'.
Heat does not exist outside of our perception. There is merely Infra-red radiation exciting molecules. We may perceive something as hot, something else may perceive it as cold.
Unless those things are in the preferred frameSo basically what you're saying is that if a volcano erupted and there was no life form to perceive the heat, then the lava wouldn't "cool" and become "rock" after a duration of time?
You are confusing how we perceive motion in this universe compared to the actual motion.
There is heat, as evidence of lava flowing across the ground and burning up trees and changing them into ash, whether there is someone there to observe it or not. Entropy exists whether we are here to observe the effects or not.
Of course things are relative, that's all you're saying.
There is no "solid" in this universe, there is objects, and those objects are comprised of smaller objects. All of those objects are in motion. Everything is made of motion.As the early twentieth-century British physicist Sir Arthur Eddington put it, "Matter is mostly ghostly empty space." To be more precise, it is 99.9999999% empty space.
With the development of quantum theory, physicists have found that even subatomic particles are far from solid. In fact, they are nothing like matter as we know it.
All objects travel in the preferred frame, and they also have relative velocities to other objects at the same time.Unless those things are in their preferred frame
Thats a chemical reaction too. burning trees etc .... and where did I mention Entropy?So basically what you're saying is that if a volcano erupted and there was no life form to perceive the heat, then the lava wouldn't "cool" and become "rock" after a duration of time?
You are confusing how we perceive motion in this universe compared to the actual motion.
There is heat, as evidence of lava flowing across the ground and burning up trees and changing them into ash, whether there is someone there to observe it or not. Entropy exists whether we are here to observe the effects or not.
Of course things are relative, that's all you're saying.
That quote you quoted me on said just that. .....'With the development of quantum theory, physicists have found that even subatomic particles are far from solid. In fact, they are nothing like matter as we know it.'There is no "solid" in this universe, there is objects, and those objects are comprised of smaller objects. All of those objects are in motion. Everything is made of motion.
The difference between a solid, liquid, gas, and plasma is the volume, which is 3 dimensional distance. Do you know what volume is?