... Can't read or what?nukchebi0 wrote:
No. A component refers to this particular form of atoms. So, the statement is still right.NooBesT[FiN] wrote:
nukchebi0 wrote:
Using that explanation, you can just claim that we aren't aure anything actually exists, and therefore whatever is stated can be wrong. Thus, I will rephrase it again.
"There is a component of a perceived blanket around a perceived rock and metal ball in some area of perceived space that has been perceived to have negative benefits when taken away from perceived creatures that are bipedal and perceived to be able to speak and are perceived to be located on the surface of this rock and metal ball. These perceived humans refer to this perceived component as oxygen."
There you go. I've covered everything that can used against it by qualifying all aspects of existence. No matter if these humans, or the Earth, or the atmosphere, or space itself are real or non-existent, they are perceived by everyone.
(Don't try using rock ball against me, since the interior is molten rock.)And if you want me to use something else to that previous statement:DeathUnlimited wrote:
Do not use my statements against me, you are not a police.
There is no oxygen in the atmosphere, just atoms that are connected to each other in various ways. One of these patterns is called oxygen, but in fact it's just bunch of atoms.
Happy now?
I'm done with this statement.