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But turning the mixture  consistently green rests upon a human observer.

And that means

A human being, which has grown dived and has been structured in ideas and Hughes by his. Or her society...thus social sciences come in, on multiple levels

But what actually I sturningred?

It's certainly not the chemical compound.

Color is not intrinsic in the object. Change the colour of the light and that green chemical will change its colour, yet the chemical itself is exactly the same.

Nothing has changed.

Using colour for your argument I think is not working...


But what is your argument exactly?


That chemistry makes more sense then social sciences...? Or it's based on. More solid foundation?

Maybe

But the issue is social sciences deal with humans.

Chemistry deals with non living chemicals...organic chemistry those compounds from carbon so on.

So yes considering their is no other mind at play it tends to be easier on a leval and makes more sense..

But really that's not what th sop was even about


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