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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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@Danielle Gray It is interesting. Not at all accurate, but still a fun exercise. Additionally, the size of the ego is relative. Say you said the box was ten feet by ten feet. On a scale of 1-10 feet that is huge. Change that scale to miles, and ten feet by ten feet is tiny. So that is a relative statement. Like I said fun, but not accurate.
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Danielle Gray
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Good point. However, I could tell when I did the test how big the cube was in relation to myself or how big I felt the cube was. Maybe that's what it means...?
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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Danielle Gray - At that point, you are comparing your cube to a personal point of reference. I set my cube compared to the desert, the storm, the horse and myself. Of course I also presumed, admittedly without any instruction saying so, that it should be in feet per side.
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