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TopicHave you ever done a science experiment on your own body?
Sahuagin
03/08/24 9:39:07 PM
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maybe I'm being too broad but I think almost everything we do could fit this. something like touching water (or anything) to see what temperature it is. but even more than that. the concept is: question about the world, gather information from the world to answer question. so, turning your head to look at what is causing a noise, looking outside to check the weather or time of day. even looking at your watch or a clock to see the time of day. (basically taking a reading from a measuring device to tell you about the state of the world.)

ok the question is on your body not with your body... hmm... my brain is alternating back and forth as to whether those are similar or different

I think they are actually the same, we just wouldn't think of light hitting our retina as "on our body". but using your finger to test water temperature is. and something like testing sharpness with your finger definitely is.

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