Did you not read what I responded with??? "That is what I'm saying, [[they could be saying that]], but I don't know that, therefore that does not equal them being correct as you are implying." This part [[they could be saying that]] means that yes, I could be possibly wrong, but I need to see...
That is what I'm saying, they could be saying that, but I don't know that, therefore that does not equal them being correct as you are implying.
No, there are people in this thread and on other websites I've posted this on who do disagree with me about the observations I've made of holes.
No, that's not what I'm doing. What everyone else is doing is not giving me enough information for me to change my views. If you don't understand this, I'm not going to waste my time with you anymore.
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A straw person argument is a rhetorical technique where someone distorts or misrepresents their opponent's position or argument to make it easier to attack or refute. Instead of addressing the actual argument, the person creates a weaker or exaggerated version of it (the "straw person")...
I've explained this to you as clearly as I reasonably can, and you still don't get it. So this does not mean you've won this debate, it just means I'm at a loss on how to communicate with you about this topic.
No, you're assuming that it's possible to have a hole with truly nothing in it in the way you understand nothing, but this true nothingness is your misunderstanding of what nothing means, which is non-understanding of it being something you understand. Even a hole with no air, water, etc. in it...
Yes, that is what I'm saying, it's only a paradox to those who don't understand what the word nothing actually means.
Yes, because you're only thinking of that 1 cubic ft of space, not the rest of the PV hole at the same time.
Both.
Non-value hole= not being matter/dirt/etc. and not understanding how it could be any of those things.
Positive value hole = being available space and understanding why
To make it simpler, let's call a non-value hole a NV hole, and a positive value hole a PV hole.
NV holes and PV holes...
All you're doing is summarizing what a hole can be, you're not thinking about the specific definition of what makes a hole a hole. Not every definition in the dictionary is correctly explained. But yes, I obviously know what the dictionary definition is already. I explained the importance of...
No, that is not what I'm saying. What I am trying to get you to understand is the context. When you are understanding the space in a hole, you are not understanding the mass around the hole, but when you are understanding the mass around the hole, you are not understanding the space within the...
Tell me then, when you jump into a perfectly square hole to measure it, do you push your measuring tool into the dirt in order to measure the edges of the hole? If true, how far do you push in?
Also, please re-read the edit I made on the top of my post. PLEASE.