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Hmm i have had this argument at work.
If you dig a hole and take a recorded measurement of the metric volumn. Then fill in half of that volumn. You technically then have half a hole as the recorded volumn of the hole is now less. |
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"Hmm i have had this argument at work.
If you dig a hole and take a recorded measurement of the metric volumn. Then fill in half of that volumn. You technically then have half a hole as the recorded volumn of the hole is now less."
You have now changed the profile of said hole from a whole hole to a depression.
Of course some would argue that if it is at night and you cannot see the hole, it therefore no longer exists.. i suggest they try walking in the area of the hole in the dark and when they fall and break their ankle, that is evidence enough that said hole always exists. |
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