Just had a passing thought - do we all see the same colours? I mean, it could be possible that one person sees green what another sees red. There is no way to tell really, because an individual has been told that "leaves are green" and "sky is blue". He will associate the colour he sees the leaves with 'green'. Is it possible to tell what he really sees? It could very well be the sensation I get when I see red, for instance. No wonder then ... beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder! Doesn't matter really. Beauty is relative. And the beautifull things will even then seem relatively beautifull ... or will they? Again, how do we decide if something is relatively beautyfull without taking into consideration the sense of colour? God, this is a recursive cycle.
Frankly, I would rather do factorials if recursion is the way to go!
Frankly, I would rather do factorials if recursion is the way to go!
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