Therefore (generator: ["strictequal1@trueknowledge.com"]):
moon
is not strictly equal to
brightness
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
moon
is a subclass of
astronomical object
([fact: ["19590468@trueknowledge.com"]])
moon
is a subclass of
satellite
([fact: ["123905066@trueknowledge.com"]])
moon
is a subclass of
round object
([fact: ["123991895@trueknowledge.com"]])
moon
is a subclass of
celestial body
([fact: ["124919992@trueknowledge.com"]])
moon
is a subclass of
nonstellar astronomical body
([fact: ["129915362@trueknowledge.com"]])
brightness
is a subclass of
scalar quantity
([fact: ["136003147@trueknowledge.com"]])
brightness
is a subclass of
numeric quantity
([fact: ["367331051@trueknowledge.com"]])
temporary moon
is a subclass of
moon
([fact: ["130523163@trueknowledge.com"]])
Jovian moon
is a subclass of
moon
([fact: ["478484344@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["distinct_interleave@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
moon
is a distinct class from
brightness
Therefore (generator: ["subclassdistinct1@trueknowledge.com"]):
moon
is not a subclass of
brightness
Therefore (generator: ["not_same_as_or_subclass@trueknowledge.com"]):
moon
is not the same as or a subclass of
brightness