Road to ruin

Perdition
Mr Ted>why can’t you just study the behaviour of the plant on its own without cluttering the experiment with earth, air, fire [heat] and water?
Plato>In classical thought, the four elements Earth, Water, Air, and Fire
Frost>Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both
eLG>Plato forgot to tell Aristotle earth, wind, fire and water come from Aether
At this point in history we took the wrong road.
This is the problem people. Everything since plato is wrong. Everything. Nothing is salvageable. Nothing. W e must go back to this point in history and start thinking outside the box. Am I the only one that can see this?
“Perceiving What Others Do Not Perceive” – Mary Somerville
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