I could compare them, but I won't engage in a total strawman.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 10:20 amAnd yet you can't even compare two letters.
But you think you can compare the complex notions of 'abstract' and 'concrete'![]()
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You are like the 5 year old who thinks he can win at the 100m sprint at the olympics. You don't even know what you don't know.
Here is a clue. You claim those objects are concrete. I am claiming they are abstractions.
And if you answer my yes/no question I will prove me right and you wrong![]()
There's nothing complex about the abtsract vs concrete - claiming that it's complex shows again that you can't process the difference.
You don't know what you don't know, even if I tell you a hundred times. You have to know somewhat how your mind works. And the fact is, most people use the abstract and concrete all the time, and it's totally a part of English; but your mind can't process the difference.