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WTF is "cold iron", and why's it so special?
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<blockquote data-quote="gatorized" data-source="post: 7478192" data-attributes="member: 6966901"><p>It is neither modern nor old, it simply is. Human beings are made of the same stuff as everything else in the universe, obey the same laws, and use the same processes. Also, the properties of any given substance, such as iron, are not affected by any views of our place in the world. Iron was magnetic before we existed, and it will continue to be after we are gone.</p><p></p><p>Nothing is compatible or incompatible with nature. Again, nature just is. It has no desires or goals. If humans cause the extinction of all life, that is nature. If life goes extinct for some other reason, that is also nature. A barren world like Mercury is natural, as is a hellscape like Venus. Nothing can be inimical to nature; everything is the result of nature. It's really kind of a meaningless term, it would be more precise to replace it with "the fundamental physical constants and all properties, fields, particles, and interactions that arise therefrom" but that's a little wordy to type out every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorized, post: 7478192, member: 6966901"] It is neither modern nor old, it simply is. Human beings are made of the same stuff as everything else in the universe, obey the same laws, and use the same processes. Also, the properties of any given substance, such as iron, are not affected by any views of our place in the world. Iron was magnetic before we existed, and it will continue to be after we are gone. Nothing is compatible or incompatible with nature. Again, nature just is. It has no desires or goals. If humans cause the extinction of all life, that is nature. If life goes extinct for some other reason, that is also nature. A barren world like Mercury is natural, as is a hellscape like Venus. Nothing can be inimical to nature; everything is the result of nature. It's really kind of a meaningless term, it would be more precise to replace it with "the fundamental physical constants and all properties, fields, particles, and interactions that arise therefrom" but that's a little wordy to type out every time. [/QUOTE]
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