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<blockquote data-quote="Shasarak" data-source="post: 7470479" data-attributes="member: 94143"><p>Normal human bone can support up to 30x its normal weight. So just looking at mass support alone tripling your height and 27xing your mass would be no problem for normal bone to support.</p><p></p><p>Is it really that hard to understand. I am just not sure which part you are having trouble with. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course they are physically/biologically not like humans. If they were they would not be Giants, they would be Giant Humans. Even Aristotle could figure that out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is a difference between believing stuff that is incorrect and not being logically consistent. Just the fact that Aristotle's whole inductive-deductive system (which is a very rudimentary version of the Scientific method) would mean that any observations that were inconsistent with his deductions would require him to reassess and come up with another theory. So there is no reason to suspect that given a telescope and a year to study the stars that Aristotle would not have updated his Earth centric model of the universe.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So what did you imagine that these creatures were made out of? I am guessing pure handwavium at this point because I have never come across someone who sincerely believed that a Giant was just like a normal human enlarged to 3x the size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shasarak, post: 7470479, member: 94143"] Normal human bone can support up to 30x its normal weight. So just looking at mass support alone tripling your height and 27xing your mass would be no problem for normal bone to support. Is it really that hard to understand. I am just not sure which part you are having trouble with. Of course they are physically/biologically not like humans. If they were they would not be Giants, they would be Giant Humans. Even Aristotle could figure that out. There is a difference between believing stuff that is incorrect and not being logically consistent. Just the fact that Aristotle's whole inductive-deductive system (which is a very rudimentary version of the Scientific method) would mean that any observations that were inconsistent with his deductions would require him to reassess and come up with another theory. So there is no reason to suspect that given a telescope and a year to study the stars that Aristotle would not have updated his Earth centric model of the universe. So what did you imagine that these creatures were made out of? I am guessing pure handwavium at this point because I have never come across someone who sincerely believed that a Giant was just like a normal human enlarged to 3x the size. [/QUOTE]
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