When they are introduced a large body of water, could they use their reasoning skills alone to know that they couldn't breath underneath it, or would they have to test this hypothesis out first? Likewise, would they know upon seeing fire that it's hotter the closer you get to it, or would they have to find this out empirically? — Gregory
When they are introduced a large body of water, could they use their reasoning skills alone to know that they couldn't breath underneath it, or would they have to test this hypothesis out first? Likewise, would they know upon seeing fire that it's hotter the closer you get to it, or would they have to find this out empirically? — Gregory
.......reason is explained by science, — Wayfarer
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