Do Feet (Imperial/US unit of length), their derivatives, and multidimensional forms, count as objects? (see description)
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*This is relevant to the Eyes vs Feet thought puzzle.
Should feet, the measurement, count as feet for the purposes of the riddle? The name is pretty direct, but perhaps they're too abstract or untied to the properties of real objects in the world. What do you think?
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@Stralor it's a pole with five foot long sections in it ? You can certainly identify it as a pole but you can also identify the five sections.
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