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Originally posted by jiggerj
If there were no eyes, the sun wouldn't be bright? The sun would be exactly the same regardless of whether we can see it or not.
A tree's hardness is only measured by the softness of our skin? No it isn't. A tree is softer than rock and harder than water. We have nothing to do with it.
Originally posted by RiverRunsFree
Originally posted by jiggerj
reply to post by Lightbringer38
If there were no eyes, the sun wouldn't be bright? The sun would be exactly the same regardless of whether we can see it or not.
A tree's hardness is only measured by the softness of our skin? No it isn't. A tree is softer than rock and harder than water. We have nothing to do with it.
The sun wouldn't be bright is there were no eyes, because nobody would see it, therefore it is not bright, but yes it's still the same sun, just not bright.
The hardness of trees is MEASURED by the softness of skin, if there were no skin how would it be measured, therefore it's measured by us.
Originally posted by jiggerj
Isn't this just stating the ridiculously obvious?