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Originally Posted by Invisible Queen
Imagination is the process of mixing immaterial objects and subjects into new forms. The process of making things outside of the natural world, if you will.
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Everything you think of is composed of structural forms composed of the dialogue of the world of which you live. It is impossible for you to create a thought not already constructed by society.
Basic structuralism backed up by lots of linguistical theories, try harder next time.
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As for colors, I didn't say anything about electrons or quantum mechanics, just the way mixing paint works when you're painting. Unless you're color blind. Colors in themselves are of course interesting as an example of the subjective nature of reality, how do we know we both see the color blue the same way and what meanings and associations does it have and so on. You probably have a point if I could understand anything you said there.
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Well we know vaguely how the brain processes colour- it is pretty uniform though there is lots of things we don't understand about it.
But yeah, depending on what kind of paint you are using, the final colour you end up with can rely on all kinds of things- it depends on how the pigment particles interact.
But this thread is going in a terrible direction so:
Part 5: Dinosaurs:
Simply too heavy. They would never get enough food to sustain themselves. Fossil records also rely on circular science.
Part 6: Superconducitvity:
Relies upon 0 resistance, to get to superconductivity there is an asymptotic relationship between temperature and resistance- thus superconductivity doesn't exist.
Updated because suggestions:
Part 7:
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Originally Posted by Geminex
What would you do if I dared you to take apart Marxism? It's arguably a science.
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You are an evil evil man. To take apart the most glorious theory in all of science will take some time- thus I must wait till I'm at home. Placeholder post.