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"Sky is not blue, it's black"?

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Since you picked a nit in your edit summary, I'll pick it right back: the reference you gave is a bit nonsensical, since Olber's Paradox refers specifically to the night sky. Obviously, when any normal human being utters the words "sky" and "blue", the inference is that they're talking about the daytime sky. So the sky is (or at least appears) blue. +ILike2BeAnonymous 08:55, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The figure of speech of the blue sky just serves to demonstrate how readily humans accept their own subjective view as the universal norm and how prone they are to replace facts with assumptions. I nitpicked this to illustrate how your "self-evident" "facts" are not self-evident at all. Kgs 09:11, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]