Is the glass half empty, or half full? I HAVE THE ANSWER. If the glass had more than half of its volume filled, and then it was poured out until the halfway mark, it is half empty. If the glass had less than half of its volume filled, and then it is filled to the halfway point, it is half full. *heavy breathing 0_o
If you want to get REALLY technical, atoms are 99% empty space, so no glass is ever remotely close to full. The answer "it depends on how the water got to that level" is my favorite way to think about it as well. Insufferably pedantic but that's the point hehe.
After all of the analysis in the comments, I am now unsure of everything in existence once again. :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
To get even more technical, the glass would appear to be half full of air and half full of liquid. Though atoms are mostly empty space, therefore the glass would technically be mostly full of just pure nothingness. And this thread has escalated out of control way too quickly.
Did you know that you've never truly touched anything? There is a thin field that surrounds all of us and when we touch something, what we actually feel is that field bending and pushing at our skin. It makes it feel as though you're touching things, but the atoms that make up your body have never actually touched anything or anybody.
It's time to stop it's time to stop!!!!!!!!!!! No more!!!!!!!! Where tf are your parents?!?!?! Who are your parents?!?!?!?!