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Is Water Wet?
Is water wet?
Like, actually wet?
Think about it: it’s just a bunch of tiny spheres bonded together that create a liquid, but that’s only what we perceive, right?
When we feel water, we’re really just feeling tiny molecules that somehow create the sensation of water feeling wet, right?
If we go by the thought that the molecules are solid atoms, then water is technically a solid that gives us the feeling of it being in a different state of matter (in this case a liquid), right?
Those are just my amateur, unscientific thoughts, so who knows what a professional thinks?
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