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==== The medium is the message: Bottle or Beer ==== | |||
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File:H(1B) Body balance.png | '''Figure B 2a'''. Identical to | |||
File:H(0B) Bottle empty.png | '''Figure B 2b'''. | |||
File:H(1B) full-empty Zillertaler.jpg | '''Figure B 2c'''. | |||
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=== <big>Canon N</big>: Can you drink a volume? The Beer is the message, not the Bottle === | |||
:::: '''The bottle is full of fullness or full of emptyness''' | |||
:::: SP is very thursty after a long run. Here is a nice and cold Bottle of Beer. She opens the Bottle and intends to drink the whole volume ''V''<sub>B</sub>. CH interfers by stating accurately, that you cannot drink a volume. Since SP does not understand but is still thursty, MP explains by a long canonical monologue, presenting an example. | |||
:::: '''MP''': Here is my Bottle of beer, which I emptyied just before you arrived. My bottle has an internal volume ''V''<sub>GB</sub> of slightly more than 0.5 L, since it contains a volume ''V''<sub>B</sub> | |||
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| '''M''' || [[#Canon M:_MitoEAGLE_states_and_rates_.E2.80.94_a_coral_on_canonical_and_practical |'''M'''itoEAGLE states and rates โ a coral on canonical and practical]] | |||
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=== <big>Canon M</big>: '''M'''itoEAGLE states and rates and mitochondrial physiology โ a coral on canonical and practical === | === <big>Canon M</big>: '''M'''itoEAGLE states and rates and mitochondrial physiology โ a coral on canonical and practical === | ||
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The medium is the message: Bottle or Beer
Canon N: Can you drink a volume? The Beer is the message, not the Bottle
- The bottle is full of fullness or full of emptyness
- SP is very thursty after a long run. Here is a nice and cold Bottle of Beer. She opens the Bottle and intends to drink the whole volume VB. CH interfers by stating accurately, that you cannot drink a volume. Since SP does not understand but is still thursty, MP explains by a long canonical monologue, presenting an example.
- MP: Here is my Bottle of beer, which I emptyied just before you arrived. My bottle has an internal volume VGB of slightly more than 0.5 L, since it contains a volume VB
External container | Symbol | Contents | Symbol |
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Glass bottle | GB | Glass bottle | GB |
Example | Example | Example | Example |
Example | Example | Example | Example |
| M || MitoEAGLE states and rates โ a coral on canonical and practical |-
Canon M: MitoEAGLE states and rates and mitochondrial physiology โ a coral on canonical and practical
Canon C: A pzzle on pine Cones
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- Voice O Table 1. Towards Table H10
Speaker Symbol Speaked What Sport scientist S ??? .. We need more Beers. One per B on our table A. Example Chemist C How many moles of B? - {They get 6 Beers} Example Sport scientist S Don't push down to the unit mole for amount, let's stick to the count. I count NB = 6 Beers in our system A, and NB = 6 Bodies; divide the Beers by the Bodies, then you have one. Example Chemist C You forgot the units. Example Sport scientist S Who cares about units? Beer is Beer, Body is Body. Example Mitochondrial biologist M Only when you count, not when you measure mass or volume. My Weizen is a 0.5 L beer, your Pils is a 0.33 L beer. Example # # # Example
- Chemist C: According to SI, you should use Base SI units, to express volume in the unit [m-3].
- Mitochondrial biologist M: We are practical and use the liter [L]. I don't care about [m3].
- Sport scientist S: Now it is me who cares. Since we express the BMI in SI units [kgยทm-2], this normalization for Area [m3] is closer to [m3] than to [L].
- Chemist C: But this is trivial, 1 L = 1 dm3. And one mole ..
Before she contemplates on how many liters of Beer per B have been consumed