Do holes exist?

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LouisLunchbox has put a hole new meaning into.a hole.

Madam Marfona can sure vouch for that.

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ColonelKarthu wrote:

Everyone has one

A hole in one ?

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🕳⛳️

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tchikette wrote:

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Mais oui !

Vive la France !

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snoozyman wrote:
Riddle:
What is weightless, you can see with the naked eye, and if you put it in a barrel it will make the barrel lighter?

Is it fire?

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@cletejohnsburg

It’s a hole 🕳
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There's a hole in the bucket dear Liza dear Liza ..

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Not bad @Witkrag.

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Witkrag wrote:

LouisLunchbox has put a hole new meaning into.a hole.

Madam Marfona can sure vouch for that.

Except that she wouldn’t.

you’ve probably got something to say about it though.

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The best way to answer the OP’s question, is fall down one ! ✌️😾
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Does cold exist?... or is it just the absence of heat?

What about dark? Real, or imaginary? Isn't it just the absence of light?

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As an idea, perhaps.
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Gregg-Turkington wrote:
Witkrag wrote:

LouisLunchbox has put a hole new meaning into.a hole.

Madam Marfona can sure vouch for that.

Except that she wouldn’t

you’ve probably got something to say about it though.

Wouldn't do what Turdington?

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Bro my 1/128 of a brain cell died on the first page
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A hole is a lack of objects in an area so yes, it exists
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We really need to figure this thing out as soon as possible.

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Hell no
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Just kidding, how were we born?
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CondaStrike7 wrote:
A hole is a lack of objects in an area so yes, it exists

It's perimeter exists, and is measured as a positive length, n.

With n+0 being the true area.

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People! People!

We are ignoring the real issue!

HEAT is the vibrational motion and flexure of atoms and molecules.

COLD is the absence (or comparative absence) of HEAT.

Do both exist? Are both concepts equally valid?

Or does only HEAT exist? Is COLD merely a deriviative property of HEAT?