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What if everyone saw things differently? Such my perception of Red was different than yours? We'd never know.
Sounds like you have homoerotic dreams, and imagine objects getting hard when you touch them. Might want to look into therapy.
What if everyone saw things differently? Such my perception of Red was different than yours? We'd never know.
Hasn't tolerance taught us that we should embrace who we are instead of trying to suppress?![]()
Jules, rocks do not react to you as if they were women.
You know we never actually "touch" the rocks right? We get really close, but we never "touch" them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE8rkG9Dw4s
XKCD - TrainWhat if cars actually move over the surface of the planet by moving the planet? I thought that was mindblowing when I thought of it in gradeschool, for two minutes at least. Then I realized that made no sense because multiple cars are constantly travelling in completely different directions. Still, the idea that anything could be considered relative to anything else was pretty revelatory.
I wrote an essay combining my two dimensional world thought with this in college
Matter is only a tiny fraction of "solid matter" space (do we even know if protons/neutrons/electrons are "solid"?), so technically stones are mostly empty. The matter that is there is projecting a force field, which gives the appearance of solidity.
Also, stop touching things, dirty perv.