Object Property: Describing an Object

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The discussion revolves around the concept of how properties describe an object, referencing a statement by Galileo. Participants express confusion regarding the clarity of the original question, indicating that it lacks specificity. The need for a clear and concise question is emphasized to facilitate meaningful responses. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of precise communication in discussions about object properties. Clarity in questioning is essential for productive dialogue.
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once i was wondering that, how any property of an object describe an object??
 
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astro2cosmos said:
once i was wondering that, how any property of an object describe an object??

That is a statement?
 
bp_psy said:
That is a statement?

yes this statement is by Galileo.
but what is the answer of it?
 
astro2cosmos said:
yes this statement is by Galileo.
but what is the answer of it?

What I want to say is that your original post doesn't ask any clear question.Therefore you shouldn't expect to get any answer unless You make that a clear question.
 
I have no idea what your question means, either.
 
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