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Post by Commonman on Jul 30, 2016 7:48:00 GMT -5
there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid.
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Post by rational on Jul 30, 2016 8:37:51 GMT -5
there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. Do you see A and B as the same color?
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Post by Commonman on Jul 30, 2016 19:30:50 GMT -5
there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. Do you see A and B as the same color? intuition says this could be an optical trick? give us a hint? there seems to be a twotoned effect on both sides Of the box.
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Post by Commonman on Jul 30, 2016 19:41:08 GMT -5
there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. Do you see A and B as the same color? intuition says this could be an optical trick? give us a hint? there seems to be a twotoned effect on both sides Of the box.
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Post by rational on Jul 30, 2016 22:52:21 GMT -5
intuition says this could be an optical trick? give us a hint? there seems to be a twotoned effect on both sides Of the box. It was a simple question. You said: most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid.You can really see the image. Do you see A and B as the same color? Is what you claim valid?
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Post by Commonman on Jul 31, 2016 0:38:18 GMT -5
intuition says this could be an optical trick? give us a hint? there seems to be a twotoned effect on both sides Of the box. It was a simple question. You said: most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid.You can really see the image. Do you see A and B as the same color? Is what you claim valid? very interesting contrasting colors. to analyze this as a 2 dimensional art work or try to capture the light effect of a 3 dimensional Object, would lead to either saying yes or no . as depicting 3 dimensions it seems they are different. real life is not what we see in a picture though, eh ? I'll have to google some more of these optical illusions, they are interesting.
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Post by Commonman on Jul 31, 2016 0:38:46 GMT -5
intuition says this could be an optical trick? give us a hint? there seems to be a twotoned effect on both sides Of the box. It was a simple question. You said: most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid.You can really see the image. Do you see A and B as the same color? Is what you claim valid? very interesting contrasting colors. to analyze this as a 2 dimensional art work or try to capture the light effect of a 3 dimensional Object, would lead to either saying yes or no . as depicting 3 dimensions it seems they are different. real life is not what we see in a picture though, eh ? I'll have to google some more of these optical illusions, they are interesting.
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Post by rational on Jul 31, 2016 7:26:45 GMT -5
very interesting contrasting colors. The question was simple - are "A" and "B" the same color. Since you say they are contrasting colors it would seem you are saying they are different. Analyze it anyway you want. The question was - "Are 'A' and 'B' the same color?" So you think they are different? It was a simple question. Are the colors in the posted image the same? You do that.
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Post by Commonman on Jul 31, 2016 8:28:14 GMT -5
very interesting contrasting colors. The question was simple - are "A" and "B" the same color. Since you say they are contrasting colors it would seem you are saying they are different. Analyze it anyway you want. The question was - "Are 'A' and 'B' the same color?" So you think they are different? It was a simple question. Are the colors in the posted image the same? You do that. there seems to be several shades of colors depicted, the labels A and B seem very similarly
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Post by Commonman on Jul 31, 2016 11:59:50 GMT -5
Can you depict the various shades of blue in the Sky? It seems unless the shades of blue are adjacent to each other it becomes an impossible to compare them. much like the shades in your illustration, we are left with guessing?
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Post by rational on Jul 31, 2016 16:30:41 GMT -5
Can you depict the various shades of blue in the Sky? It seems unless the shades of blue are adjacent to each other it becomes an impossible to compare them. much like the shades in your illustration, we are left with guessing? You are flailing. The question was simple. Do you see the colors of "A" and "B" in the illustration that was posted as being the same or not? Just asking what you have observed.
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Post by Commonman on Jul 31, 2016 19:47:33 GMT -5
i just had an experience with color-matching paint. after 2 failed efforts , we extrapolated a Color that looked like it didn't match , with indoor lighting, but it was exterior paint, and when exposed to sunlight it was a great match.
I'm still flailing from that experience , also.
in this case , I prefer to error with caution, since I do not know the shade tolerance that your illustration is requiring, but as you can see the shades seem to be very close, and if I was to use it as a paint sample, either A or B would pass as acceptable alternatives IMO.
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Post by dmmichgood on Aug 1, 2016 2:28:15 GMT -5
i just had an experience with color-matching paint. after 2 failed efforts , we extrapolated a Color that looked like it didn't match , with indoor lighting, but it was exterior paint, and when exposed to sunlight it was a great match. I'm still flailing from that experience , also. in this case , I prefer to error with caution, since I do not know the shade tolerance that your illustration is requiring, but as you can see the shades seem to be very close, and if I was to use it as a paint sample, either A or B would pass as acceptable alternatives IMO. Could it possibly be that the colors of the blocks are not what the question is about but rather the colors of the two letters? A and B?
just thinking.
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Post by rational on Aug 1, 2016 8:23:02 GMT -5
Could it possibly be that the colors of the blocks are not what the question is about but rather the colors of the two letters? A and B? just thinking. The question is regarding the two blocks labeled "A" and "B". It is not about shading. It is about 2 blocks of color. Do you see them as different or the same?
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Post by Commonman on Aug 1, 2016 19:25:23 GMT -5
Could it possibly be that the colors of the blocks are not what the question is about but rather the colors of the two letters? A and B? just thinking. The question is regarding the two blocks labeled "A" and "B". It is not about shading. It is about 2 blocks of color. Do you see them as different or the same? I could guess either . the same or might be a little different. I would prefer that you sent me the blocks (postpaid COD) of course, and I will inspect them, and give a final answer, otherwise I would like to make a phone call , if that is permissible?
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Post by rational on Aug 1, 2016 20:47:39 GMT -5
The question is regarding the two blocks labeled "A" and "B". It is not about shading. It is about 2 blocks of color. Do you see them as different or the same? I could guess either . the same or might be a little different. I would prefer that you sent me the blocks (postpaid COD) of course, and I will inspect them, and give a final answer, otherwise I would like to make a phone call , if that is permissible? ;) You can do as you wish. The point is that your post: there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. is BS that even you are not willing to stand behind.
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Post by Commonman on Aug 2, 2016 1:27:29 GMT -5
I could guess either . the same or might be a little different. I would prefer that you sent me the blocks (postpaid COD) of course, and I will inspect them, and give a final answer, otherwise I would like to make a phone call , if that is permissible? You can do as you wish. The point is that your post: there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. is BS that even you are not willing to stand behind. i do disagree with your assertion, as i gave credence to the possibility that one could error , usually, in a court of law, when 2 witnesses see the exact same thing , the jury would accept what they "thought they saw" . However, there are some notable exceptions( see, i can also be a cautious observer
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Post by Commonman on Aug 2, 2016 2:27:47 GMT -5
this is why i think it is necessary to have a "healthy intuition" , it can create a logical reason for the validity of what we "think we see" . isn't observation a part of discovering the world we live in? i think that too much skepticism could cause a neurological problem with the reality that is common to mankind. IMO.
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Post by Commonman on Aug 3, 2016 0:13:50 GMT -5
I could guess either . the same or might be a little different. I would prefer that you sent me the blocks (postpaid COD) of course, and I will inspect them, and give a final answer, otherwise I would like to make a phone call , if that is permissible? You can do as you wish. The point is that your post: there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. is BS that even you are not willing to stand behind. so this is the conundrum that science teachers are postulating? don't believe the evidence that you think you see, because you can't trust what you see? really? it sounds so prehistoric, obviously an unobservable phenomenon, so trust me to tell you how to interpret what you think you see! hmmm
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Post by Commonman on Aug 18, 2016 21:52:45 GMT -5
Enjoyed reading Mark 7 , the 13 verse speaks about the word of God being of none effect due to the traditions of men. There could be a few ways to understand this verse , but , recently been thinking of how glad I was, that for once, the translators understood the value of Greek, seeing Greek leaves off capitalizing letters... It would seem that if the translator had capitalized the w , in word (Word) , we would "think" that that was the intended use of the word, word of God , or Word of God , all the difference is in the capitalization , and if the understand John 1:1, we Can only see that the word of God, is actually what became flesh and blood in the life of our Master teacher, and Saviour , Jesus.
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Post by Commonman on Aug 18, 2016 22:00:51 GMT -5
so , I have to ask this little tittle riddle,
: when is the word of God, "not" the Word of God ?
........ummm, ummm ??
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Post by friend on Mar 16, 2018 15:36:17 GMT -5
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Post by dmmichgood on Mar 16, 2018 16:18:26 GMT -5
You sure do flounder about don't you?
I am wondering if you have ADHD? That could account for such difficulty in focusing and not finishing one topic before going on to another.
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Post by 😘 on Mar 16, 2018 16:34:19 GMT -5
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Post by dmmichgood on Mar 16, 2018 16:43:14 GMT -5
You sure?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 21:05:29 GMT -5
there are times when our intuition can help us to decide if what we see is true . most of the time , when we really see something, it is valid. Do you see A and B as the same color? I see same color, different tone
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Post by rational on Mar 18, 2018 16:05:06 GMT -5
Do you see A and B as the same color? I see same color, different tone I quick edit to move the edge of "B" next to "A". What you perceive is not always what you see.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2018 16:29:24 GMT -5
I was looking at the interface that is in shadow between A and B (middle right). Tricksey hobbitses.
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