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Italianlover · 61-69, M
JUST LIKE AIR, you can't see it or touch it but you know it's there. SO IS GOD!
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Italianlover [quote]can't see it or touch it[/quote]
You can measure the pressure it exerts, you can analyse its chemical composition, you can measure its effects (e.g. Raleigh Scattering), and the only reason it is invisible to [i]human[/i] eyes is that our eyes are adapted to the subset of the electromagnetic spectrum where air has no absorption peaks.
Can’t touch it? lol! What do you think wind might be?
You can measure the pressure it exerts, you can analyse its chemical composition, you can measure its effects (e.g. Raleigh Scattering), and the only reason it is invisible to [i]human[/i] eyes is that our eyes are adapted to the subset of the electromagnetic spectrum where air has no absorption peaks.
Can’t touch it? lol! What do you think wind might be?
Pikachu ·
@Italianlover
[quote]JUST LIKE AIR, you can't see it or touch it but you know it's there. SO IS GOD![/quote]
I'm sorry, but that's such a weak analogy. As newjanine explained to you, air is measurable and quantifiable.
Say, did you understand the ape evolution post?
[quote]JUST LIKE AIR, you can't see it or touch it but you know it's there. SO IS GOD![/quote]
I'm sorry, but that's such a weak analogy. As newjanine explained to you, air is measurable and quantifiable.
Say, did you understand the ape evolution post?