by Nitpicker » Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:28 am
rstevenson wrote:Freemind wrote:Who's to say the pillars are not living creatures except people whose minds are dwarfed through lack of imagination, which, Einstein said, was more important than knowledge.
So you're starting a conversation by saying that anyone who disagrees with the idea that "the pillars are ... living creatures" has a mind "dwarfed through lack of imagination"? It's going to be a very short conversation.
Rob
Freemind, it depends on what you mean by "living" and "creature". Stars are creations that are said to be born, have a life and die. And I suppose one could describe these pillars as pre-natal stars, although for some reason they are commonly described as stellar nurseries. The word "creature" can be used to describe anything existing, so I'd accept a description of the pillars as "living creatures", though I'd think it was a poor description, easily mistaken for other possible connotations.
[quote="rstevenson"][quote="Freemind"]Who's to say the pillars are not living creatures except people whose minds are dwarfed through lack of imagination, which, Einstein said, was more important than knowledge.[/quote]
So you're starting a conversation by saying that anyone who disagrees with the idea that "the pillars are ... living creatures" has a mind "dwarfed through lack of imagination"? It's going to be a very short conversation.
Rob[/quote]
Freemind, it depends on what you mean by "living" and "creature". Stars are creations that are said to be born, have a life and die. And I suppose one could describe these pillars as pre-natal stars, although for some reason they are commonly described as stellar nurseries. The word "creature" can be used to describe anything existing, so I'd accept a description of the pillars as "living creatures", though I'd think it was a poor description, easily mistaken for other possible connotations.