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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 89929" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>Your conclusion does not necessarily follow from your premise. That would be like saying "All elephants are grey, this teapot is grey, therefore this teapot must be an elephant". Your argument is logically flawed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, your argument is logicaly flawed. If the atoms were in the diamond when you launched it, they cannot have been in you. (Unless you're positing that the diamond somehow spontaenously time traveled, in which case you would never have found it again in the first place because it would have time traveled back to where it could form you, and thus not be present in the...present, floating around)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, your conclusion does not follow from your premise. Atoms are exchanged in and out of materials all the time. Electrolysis, oxidation, etc. That doesn't mean the objects themselves are somehow significant. They're just temporary collections of atoms, in much the same way you or I are.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Let us know how that goes, I would be very interested in hearing the results. And don't forget to record the experiment with as many instruments as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 89929, member: 4804"] Your conclusion does not necessarily follow from your premise. That would be like saying "All elephants are grey, this teapot is grey, therefore this teapot must be an elephant". Your argument is logically flawed. Again, your argument is logicaly flawed. If the atoms were in the diamond when you launched it, they cannot have been in you. (Unless you're positing that the diamond somehow spontaenously time traveled, in which case you would never have found it again in the first place because it would have time traveled back to where it could form you, and thus not be present in the...present, floating around) Again, your conclusion does not follow from your premise. Atoms are exchanged in and out of materials all the time. Electrolysis, oxidation, etc. That doesn't mean the objects themselves are somehow significant. They're just temporary collections of atoms, in much the same way you or I are. Let us know how that goes, I would be very interested in hearing the results. And don't forget to record the experiment with as many instruments as possible. [/QUOTE]
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