This is the most pointless debate.
That's not what I meant and you know it.
See now you're just talking shit.
Water does not sit on water.
For it to be broken down it had to be a whole.
Part of me wonders if this was all a part of Jim's plan....
\That's just an arbitrary form of classifying the depth of certain parts of the ocean. It's not literal layers of water sitting on top of each other.
Which means it's parts that made a whole. You can only break down a whole.
In other news, water is wet
Uh no, it isn't. It's literally just an arbitrary division based on depth.
Except you can because the particles form a whole. It doesn't stack.
This is just scientifically incorrect.
I like how he says "scientifically" incorrect, as if "this is just incorrect" wouldn't have sufficed."Maybe if I start using words like that, I'll look like I know what I'm talking about!"
Bls respond to my post
Quote from: Dietrich Six on September 11, 2016, 10:20:53 PMBls respond to my postI just don't agree. The fact that you brought up absorbency is weird, because it doesn't really have a lot to do with the wetness of an object. An object doesn't necessarily have to absorb water to be wet.In general, this whole argument--it's like trying to say that fire isn't fiery. Or, visible light isn't visible.
But... How does absorbency not factor? I think it's the crutch of the argument. It's why wet suits keep you dry and why water repellant things aren't wet. They don't absorb the water and therefore cannot be considered wet, water is just resting on top without actually changing the physical make-up of the item. Hydrophobic is also a great word.
We're specks of dust swimming around in a huge bowl. Some of the dust gets compacted, but it's still just dust.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on September 11, 2016, 10:36:36 PMBut... How does absorbency not factor? I think it's the crutch of the argument. It's why wet suits keep you dry and why water repellant things aren't wet. They don't absorb the water and therefore cannot be considered wet, water is just resting on top without actually changing the physical make-up of the item. Hydrophobic is also a great word.I never really thought of it that way, I guess? I've never handled a wet-suit or any water-repellent material, so I guess I couldn't really say anything about that.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
There is water under the ocean.Powering the water.
I make a thread to have a jab at people I don't like, and I end up with lots of likes and 3 pages of discussion about water being wet. Life can be strange sometimes
Quote from: Desty on September 12, 2016, 01:55:11 AMI make a thread to have a jab at people I don't like, and I end up with lots of likes and 3 pages of discussion about water being wet. Life can be strange sometimesWow, reddit. My most upvoted post is about water!
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