Channelknight Fadran Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 yes hi here it is First discussion: the ocean is full of meat and vegetables and is therefore a soup, thus the Earth is a bowl.
Mat he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 You lost me at “and therefore is a soup” tbh Soups have more than just vegetables and meat (which is a stew anyway :eyes:). They have to be a soup in spirit. It’s why cereal isn’t a soup either.
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 26, 2023 Author Posted July 26, 2023 2 minutes ago, Matrim's Dice said: You lost me at “and therefore is a soup” tbh Soups have more than just vegetables and meat (which is a stew anyway :eyes:). They have to be a soup in spirit. It’s why cereal isn’t a soup either. WRONG Rule #1 of Philosophy: You are not trying to defend your opinion with opinions. You are trying to defend your perception of the truth by distinguishing logical fallacies in the opposition, and support your own by providing a clear and concise thesis.
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 Rule 2: 24 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said: WRONG Rule #1 of Philosophy: You are not trying to defend your opinion with opinions. You are trying to defend your perception of the truth by distinguishing logical fallacies in the opposition, and support your own by providing a clear and concise thesis. Nothing is ever right nor wrong. Everything is considerable. Of course, we consider some opinions more than others.
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 26, 2023 Author Posted July 26, 2023 Rule #2 for Real This Time: I'm the professor here, and I make the rules
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 42 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said: Rule #2 for Real This Time: I'm the professor here, and I make the rules Rule #3: No one likes the bossy and annoying people who tell everyone that they are wrong. Btw soup == ocean.
The Bookwyrm he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 Well, I was thinking once, and realized that if you poured too much salad dressing on a salad, it would become soup. Therefore all (chunky?) soups are salads, therefore, based on previous logic, the ocean is a salad. Also seawater is magma. Spoiler Because ice is technically a mineral, and rocks are minerals mixed together, and melted rock magma, and seawater is melted ice mixed with other minerals.
Kasimir he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 6 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said: Rule #1 of Philosophy: You are not trying to defend your opinion with opinions. You are trying to defend your perception of the truth by distinguishing logical fallacies in the opposition, and support your own by providing a clear and concise thesis. >Doubt.jpg
Quantus he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 11 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said: First discussion: the ocean is full of meat and vegetables and is therefore a soup, thus the Earth is a bowl. The ocean is full of Meat and Vegi's (also water and salt) and is therefore a Soup. Agreed. Specifically it is a Bullion by the French classifications of soup, since it is a clear, unthickened soup. Thus the Earth is a Bowl Only in a non-Euclidean Geocentric frame. Bowls are Containers, but the Ocean is one of the the outer layers that wraps around the Earth, not contained "In" it. Since the gaseous atmosphere is more appropriately the outerwear of the Planet, the Ocean is Earth's wet underwear. Or runny pastry glaze, if we are sticking to food metaphors. In a Geocentric where coordinate system Up = Outward and Down = Centerward, then the continents are the Bowl walls that "contain" the soup. But since continents are cover less surface than the oceans and never actually surround any of the oceans, they still dont qualify as a "bowl" container. They are sponges that are mopping up the soup.
Quantus he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Channelknight Fadran said: ...sigh Come on, I followed Rule #1 and everything! I posit that the Ocean is a Soup with continental croutons but no container.
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said: ...sigh Rule 4: pretend to act interested in philosophy. 3 hours ago, Quantus said: The ocean is full of Meat and Vegi's (also water and salt) and is therefore a Soup. Agreed. Specifically it is a Bullion by the French classifications of soup, since it is a clear, unthickened soup. Thus the Earth is a Bowl Only in a non-Euclidean Geocentric frame. Bowls are Containers, but the Ocean is one of the the outer layers that wraps around the Earth, not contained "In" it. Since the gaseous atmosphere is more appropriately the outerwear of the Planet, the Ocean is Earth's wet underwear. Or runny pastry glaze, if we are sticking to food metaphors. In a Geocentric where coordinate system Up = Outward and Down = Centerward, then the continents are the Bowl walls that "contain" the soup. But since continents are cover less surface than the oceans and never actually surround any of the oceans, they still dont qualify as a "bowl" container. They are sponges that are mopping up the soup. I will tell you this: The ocean is Euclidian since it is defined in our world. The ocean is slightly bowlish shaped, but as a container, it would not qualify for a bowl. The actual shape of the ocean is basically a large sphere, and when you perform a basic experiment on whether spheres can hold water, they cannot. As we do not use spheres for the purpose of bowls, one cannot call the ocean a bowl.
Quantus he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 14 minutes ago, Aeoliae said: Rule 4: pretend to act interested in philosophy. I will tell you this: The ocean is Euclidian since it is defined in our world. The ocean is slightly bowlish shaped, but as a container, it would not qualify for a bowl. The actual shape of the ocean is basically a large sphere, and when you perform a basic experiment on whether spheres can hold water, they cannot. As we do not use spheres for the purpose of bowls, one cannot call the ocean a bowl. Euclidian Geometry is defined by its infinite parallel grid coordinate system, compared to a Geocentric spherical one where Down is toward the center of the sphere. But beyond that sematic, I agree. The Ocean (which is Soup, I think we all agree) is not contained by the Earth, it contains the Earth and is contained by the Sky. That's a whole other primordial entity...
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 36 minutes ago, Quantus said: Euclidian Geometry is defined by its infinite parallel grid coordinate system, compared to a Geocentric spherical one where Down is toward the center of the sphere. But beyond that sematic, I agree. The Ocean (which is Soup, I think we all agree) is not contained by the Earth, it contains the Earth and is contained by the Sky. That's a whole other primordial entity... The ocean is Euclidian however. It can be defined in a 3d space. It is actually contained by gravity
Quantus he/him Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 4 minutes ago, Aeoliae said: The ocean is Euclidian however. It can be defined in a 3d space. It is actually contained by gravity It can be defined within Euclidean space, sure. My point was that within a non-Euclidean, spherical coordinate system, the ocean could arguably be considered "Contained" within a hypothetical bowl of landmass and seabed, but only because terms like Up and Down and Inside and Outside all get different, more local definitions relative to the spherical center. By the terms as defined within a normal Euclidean framework, the ocean is entirely outside the Earth and not contained by it Bowl Style in any way I can see.
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 In theory the gravity holds the water like a bowl holds soup
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 27, 2023 Author Posted July 27, 2023 I started with the wrong argument, so I shall now change the topic so as to more successfully induct you all into the basis of philosophy: What makes a good knife?
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 27, 2023 Posted July 27, 2023 An effective one. It must be sharp, not dull. Dull people use dull knives. A good knife is also reliable and is long lasting. A good knife can end any disagreement.
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 27, 2023 Author Posted July 27, 2023 On the contrary, what makes a bad knife?
Aeoryi she/her Posted July 27, 2023 Posted July 27, 2023 22 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said: On the contrary, what makes a bad knife? Cannot end any agreement
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 27, 2023 Author Posted July 27, 2023 so one of the primary aspects of a knife is that it can murderify people?
Channelknight Fadran Posted July 27, 2023 Author Posted July 27, 2023 Do you think there's a fundamental difference between regular knives, butter knives, and paint knives?
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