>stuff stops moving after a while because it just gets TIRED dude lmao
Why do people think this guy was smart again?
Stuff stops moving after a while because it just gets TIRED dude lmao
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why do you think youre smart, mister smarty pants? howbouhdat cash me outside LOL
Cut the guy some slack will ya, he lived in the olden days. They didn't even have the internet back then.
compared to everyone else at the time, he was pretty smart.
the average person living in 2100 would be a genius compared to the smartest person in our time
I think it would be pretty obvious that inanimate objects didn't have wills of their own, even back then.
His philosophy is on a level the average tard can understand and relate to it. This is the cause of popularity.
Is that Spede Pasanen?
This was groundbreaking at the time.
We get tired when we're low on energy, isn't that the reason most things stop moving?
how can you prove this?
protip: you can't
>inb4 muh empyrical analysis over time
you bitch ass moronic limited brain can't into metaphysics
Trees are innatimate objects.
>Trees are innatimate objects.
What? No they aren't.
I'm looking at one right now and it's not moving. It's innatimate.
A tree grows and expands, user, that's animation, it's just very slow in our perception.
A mountain grows too.
Aristotle was the worst most overrated cunt ever, at least with other thinkers you could see why they came to the conclusions they did but not this retard
No they dont. What
Oh jeeze, we got an underage here. Well, you can learn the stuff early. Do they teach it in elementary or middle school these days?
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1. I never talked about mountains.
2. A mountain "grows" in a mostly inorganic way, a tree grows and expands in a mostly organic way, also much faster than a mountain.
3. Some mountains get whittled down, others
grow". All living trees in normal conditions grow.
Nah he's right. Everest grows .041 centimeters a year because the plates underneath keep pressing against each other.
>pretty much invent many scientific disciplines during a time without the benefit of access to modern technology or the volume of written work accumulated over thousands of years that literally every person has now
>propose theories and methodological tools that persist for thousands of years and are in some cases still used
>some guy on the internet calls you dumb because you got some stuff wrong
So now imagine your Aristotle. How do you know the difference between trees, mountains, and sand dunes? So assuming everything was alive in some way isn't illogical. We only know things are organic and inorganic due to the microscope.
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3 is technically wrong, as far as I know, all mountains grow but what I meant is that not all mountains get taller, kinda dumb point in hindsight since you could find conditions where a tree would shrink despite also growing.
That's a fair question, I don't actually know but it seems to be less assumptive to figure that only things that have given life and/or can die have life. Seed(of life) was a word used well before microscopes existed.
>Why do people think this guy was smart again
Because he made them a BITCH
Science is a self correcting process
>Strawmanning a entire philosophical system with one line
Fuck offf
Yeah the plates moving pushes them up, trees grow of their own accord.
I ought to accord you a beating you dense cunt.
When animals are tired they stop moving (using kinetic energy) and start to regain potential energy to turn back into kinetic energy. When a block of wood is at the end of a staircase, for instance, it has a lot of potential energy. When it eventually is tipped over by some outward force, that potential energy becomes kinetic energy. When said block comes to the point where the kinetic energy of itself can't counteract external forces like gravity or friction, it comes to a standstill or becomes "tired" and has at least a small amount of potential energy remaining.
what you describe has nothing to do with being tired. being tired is what the animal feels.
Imagine being Plato and teaching Aristotle for two entire decades and he comes to you and fucking says: "Plato is dear to me, but even dearer is the Truth."
>mfw
>Yeah the plates moving pushes them up
Pretty crazy that they don't even move a centimeter a year when that happens. Gives some perspective on how fucking old this planet is.
I dont think he meant that they get tired like a human being does like a rolling ball doesnt just decide its worn out on rolling and just stop but he was scratching the surface for energy being finite in specific motions. Whats the phrase conservation of energy?
A mountain is a thousand rocks being pushed by magma currents a tree is a multicellular organism that is constantly growing, reproducing, maturing you fuckin ape.
The fuckin bantz on this motherfucker lmao