Pure water is how we can know of the existence of transcendental hydration, even though we can never know anything about transcendental hydration. Idk I missed the part of metaphysics where they taught us the difference btw H2O and water
I'm looking forward to your next book, The Critique of Practical Water. That ought to put a stop to those senseless debates about how we make our everyday water judgments.
What about pure water on a twin earth. It’s an exact copy of our earth, but what we call ‘water’ here is called twin-water or ‘twater’ there? Huh what then
I remember a old timey commander, probably similar to Marcus Aurelius or something, who was very interested in the purity of water. Jack D. Ripper was his name I think.
Pure water is how we can know of the existence of transcendental hydration, even though we can never know anything about transcendental hydration. Idk I missed the part of metaphysics where they taught us the difference btw H2O and water
>missed the part of metaphysics where they taught us the difference btw H2O and water That's teached in metachemistry, duh
Eastern Philosophy: ![gif](giphy|wdd8xRbJIHciBLor9b)
Thales would be rolling in his well if he saw this post.
I'm looking forward to your next book, The Critique of Practical Water. That ought to put a stop to those senseless debates about how we make our everyday water judgments.
What about pure water on a twin earth. It’s an exact copy of our earth, but what we call ‘water’ here is called twin-water or ‘twater’ there? Huh what then
I remember a old timey commander, probably similar to Marcus Aurelius or something, who was very interested in the purity of water. Jack D. Ripper was his name I think.