Did someone just delete my reaction to that nonsense "if it is not stone it has to be metal"?
Re: define magick By: Tampur
Post # 11 Jan 07, 2015
So here it comes again!
Dear Brysing, "It is obvious" means just that You have no real argument at all.
Bronze can not be considered copper, even it is in fact 90% copper. Crucible steel is considered an alloy, even when it is 99% iron (in fact, some crucible steel comes at a 99.98% purity, what makes it in all regards pure iron!)!
And again, all metals known to mankind are listed in periodic table, and I did checked it again, there is no bronze, brass, steel, electrum, amalgamate and so on listed in it. An alloy is an alloy, not a metal.
Feel free to delete it again, I can write it in as many times You wish, it does quite amuse me to be honest ;)
Re: define magick By: Hadit.93
Post # 12 Jan 07, 2015
I don't know why you are arguing such a strange point, but, The Oxford Dictionary defines alloy as the following,
"A metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, especially to give greater strength or resistance to corrosion."
Re: define magick By: Tampur
Post # 13 Jan 07, 2015
To Hadit.93
I am not arguing that definition. But the strange logic behind "if it is not stone" makes a tomato made of metal.
And I certainly do not like my posts deleted for no reason.
I never said, "If it is not metal it must be stone".I am not that stupid! I said that bronze is not stone! And you can argue forever, but the fact remains, alloys are metal!
Re: define magick By: Tampur
Post # 15 Jan 07, 2015
You did actually wrote "but it is definitely metal! It's not stone is it? "
And at this moment i consider this conversation pointless, should You want to debate any field of study You have at least minimal knowledge, I am in. But PLEASE learn something about metallurgy, chemistry and physics before contesting me to a debate on any of them.
Re: define magick By: Hikari19
Post # 16 Jan 07, 2015
I would go to a different site if you wanted a correct definition of magic. This site has sooooo many fake spells. So it's best saying that none of the members know a thing about real magic. Hope I helped.
Re: define magick By: Tampur
Post # 17 Jan 07, 2015
You did LOL
Re: define magick By: Hadit.93
Post # 18 Jan 07, 2015
You clearly do not understand sarcasm.
Re: define magick By: Tampur
Post # 19 Jan 07, 2015
I do an that is kind of sad to be honest. Somebody asks about magick and we end up talking some bull.
Banish with laughter- MUHAHAHA!