Jodo Kast Feb 28, 2007
This has been probably the strangest thread I've ever read through. Well, it started off quite serious and fairly straightforward, but now we (well some of us anyway) are comparing cotton to steel and noting it's the same substance... well, in that case, I'd be very interested in hearing if it truly is the same thing after wearing some steel underwear for a day, or perhaps cleaning your computer screen with a nice steel washcloth...
Now, I'm not trying to be antognistic, but for someone who claims to be very analytic, well perhaps you should reanalyze certain things you've said
Please don't take it the wrong way, I am quite amused!cheers,
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"Though this be madness, yet there is method in 't??"
You've got me laughing. I have assumptions that I often don't state accurately or at all. The problem is - I'm not an electron. Those little bastards can probably go spelunking in a piece of steel. I don't know. Brain activity is electrical. Electricity is the flow of electrons. Meaning electrons are in the brain. Now, I don't know exactly what electrons do, but if confronted with steel, they probably don't panic. I'm not saying that cotton and steel are the same - I just mean that if you're a really little thing, like an electron, then they both have huge holes - or caverns, to play around in. I'm not even saying that electrons are the primary "conductors" of thought. Sometimes my examples are really far-fetched and only have a wisp of congruity.