Somebody else finding the Monkey experiment a good one but wrong for the Authors cause?
I mean, the cold water was an artificial external influence and just the opposite of something fundamentally impossible.
To be precise, exactly the exact kind of obstacles against which youth has rebelled at all times. Its not the same as the changed circumstances he relates later in his article to.
Galois: Was shot in a fabricated duel (like Lermontov and Pushkin BTW). The setup exploited certain concepts of honor and - kind of ironically - hot-tempered youthness, susceptive to this.
The author is saying that the cold water represents the technological limitations in the past. "What old people don't realise is that sometimes, circumstances change."
Galois: Was shot in a fabricated duel (like Lermontov and Pushkin BTW). The setup exploited certain concepts of honor and - kind of ironically - hot-tempered youthness, susceptive to this.