You mentioned that under certain circumstances, it is made of organic materials, can burn, and is touchable. If those certain circumstances AREN'T in place, then is it IMPOSSIBLE to touch? (as opposed to just being disadvantageous)
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Is it mass produced for the average person? Meaning sold in drug stores, Wal-Mart, etc.
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Is it some electrical or mechanical device? (e.g. calculator, bread cutting machine)
(as opposed to a hammer or a bottle which can't be controlled somehow but just used)
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Is it sythetic clothing?
No. Ask better questions.
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You mentioned that under certain circumstances, it is made of organic materials, can burn, and is touchable. If those certain circumstances AREN'T in place, then is it IMPOSSIBLE to touch? (as opposed to just being disadvantageous)
Yes.
Is it mass produced for the average person? Meaning sold in drug stores, Wal-Mart, etc.
No.
Is it some electrical or mechanical device? (e.g. calculator, bread cutting machine)
(as opposed to a hammer or a bottle which can't be controlled somehow but just used)
No.
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You mentioned that under certain circumstances, it is made of organic materials, can burn, and is touchable. If those certain circumstances AREN'T in place, then is it IMPOSSIBLE to touch? (as opposed to just being disadvantageous)
Yes.[/quote]
Under these circumstances, is it non-physical?
None.
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You mentioned that under certain circumstances, it is made of organic materials, can burn, and is touchable. If those certain circumstances AREN'T in place, then is it IMPOSSIBLE to touch? (as opposed to just being disadvantageous)
Yes.
Under these circumstances, is it non-physical?[/quote]
Er, rephrase please. Do you mean under the circumstances that I defined, or the ones you defined (as in, when mine aren't in place)?
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You mentioned that under certain circumstances, it is made of organic materials, can burn, and is touchable. If those certain circumstances AREN'T in place, then is it IMPOSSIBLE to touch? (as opposed to just being disadvantageous)
Yes.
Under these circumstances, is it non-physical?
Er, rephrase please. Do you mean under the circumstances that I defined, or the ones you defined (as in, when mine aren't in place)?
Oops. If the circumstances that you defined (which make it burnable, touchable, and made from organic materials) are NOT in place, is the object non-physical?
None.
Is it "non-physical" if it isn't made from organic materials?
None.
Guys should ask some questions about what it does, too. Not simply the state of its matter.
Try borrowing some questions from that site I linked to earlier.
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I'm trying to see if his answer to the original question of whether it's made of organic materials should have been "yes", as if it doesn't have a physical form when it isn't, saying that it's made from organic materials only under certain circumstances is just being an asshole and trying to mislead us.
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Is it "non-physical" if it isn't made from organic materials?
I believe that fell under razorsnail's question anyway, but yes.
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Guys should ask some questions about what it does, too. Not simply the state of its matter.
Try borrowing some questions from that site I linked to earlier.
This. These questions/answers aren't getting you anywhere.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Does it usually have the same color(s)?
Does it usually have the same color(s)?
The same colours as what? I don't follow.
No.
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Does it usually have the same color(s)?
The same colours as what? I don't follow.
No.
He's asking if this "object's" colors are consistent. It has nothing to do with anything else.
None.