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"I'm talking about whether you would feel the moment your finger touches and goes under water?" Well it's Saturday night, if you have nothing better to do try it. | |||
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"I'm talking about whether you would feel the moment your finger touches and goes under water? Well it's Saturday night, if you have nothing better to do try it. " I don't have the means to measure or control water temperature in my house. | |||
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"Yes, you would feel the change in resistance from air to water." Absolutely ![]() | |||
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"I'm talking about whether you would feel the moment your finger touches and goes under water? Well it's Saturday night, if you have nothing better to do try it. I don't have the means to measure or control water temperature in my house." Kettle, freezer, fridge. And you don't have a thermometer at home. Or just pour water in a glass give it a hour and it should be room temperature like your finger. | |||
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"I'm talking about whether you would feel the moment your finger touches and goes under water? Well it's Saturday night, if you have nothing better to do try it. I don't have the means to measure or control water temperature in my house. Kettle, freezer, fridge. And you don't have a thermometer at home. Or just pour water in a glass give it a hour and it should be room temperature like your finger. " If your finger would be your room temperature then you would probably be dead or no longer have a finger. | |||
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"Yes, you would feel the change in resistance from air to water." But I didn't feel my finger be engulfed by water when I stuck my finger in it? In fact I didn't feel anything and had to check to see if it was even in it. | |||
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"Yes, you would feel the change in resistance from air to water. But I didn't feel my finger be engulfed by water when I stuck my finger in it? In fact I didn't feel anything and had to check to see if it was even in it." You have some sensory loss to your fingers then. | |||
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"What happens when you get off a plane when it is 37*c outside. Do you feel that? " We've already established water and air temperature are sensed differently. | |||
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"Yes, you would feel the change in resistance from air to water. But I didn't feel my finger be engulfed by water when I stuck my finger in it? In fact I didn't feel anything and had to check to see if it was even in it. You have some sensory loss to your fingers then." Well I did just feel cold water touch my finger. | |||
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"Yes, surely you'd feel the change in pressure... Well depending on how much water we're talking about here ![]() My index finger and mug of tea ![]() | |||
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"Yes because we have more then just sensations of temperature changes " Precisely. I was eliminating the temperature aspect. As the question is entirely dumb to begin with. ![]() | |||
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"The surface of your skin will not be 37°C. Your core body temperature will be somewhere in the order of 36-37°C but definitely not the surface of the skin. Getting into water at 37°C would feel pretty warm. And as already stated, the sensation of water vs air on the various receptors in the skin (mainly pressure receptors - baroreceptors) would make you notice the change, even if you could find water precisely at your skin's temperature. " Then why I couldn't feel anything, am I broken ![]() | |||
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"The surface of your skin will not be 37°C. Your core body temperature will be somewhere in the order of 36-37°C but definitely not the surface of the skin. Getting into water at 37°C would feel pretty warm. And as already stated, the sensation of water vs air on the various receptors in the skin (mainly pressure receptors - baroreceptors) would make you notice the change, even if you could find water precisely at your skin's temperature. Then why I couldn't feel anything, am I broken ![]() Too much Ketamine? ![]() | |||
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"As my finger is the same temperature as my bottom will I feel it if I stick it up there . Just a follow-on thought about temperature differences " Not if your arse is totally slack... | |||
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"The surface of your skin will not be 37°C. Your core body temperature will be somewhere in the order of 36-37°C but definitely not the surface of the skin. Getting into water at 37°C would feel pretty warm. And as already stated, the sensation of water vs air on the various receptors in the skin (mainly pressure receptors - baroreceptors) would make you notice the change, even if you could find water precisely at your skin's temperature. Then why I couldn't feel anything, am I broken ![]() It's because you are a robot ![]() | |||
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"Slight tangent, but did you know how and cold water sound different?" Hot* and cold | |||
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"Slight tangent, but did you know how and cold water sound different? Hot* and cold" Do you mean how sound travels through hot vs cold water? | |||
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"Slight tangent, but did you know how and cold water sound different? Hot* and cold Do you mean how sound travels through hot vs cold water?" No as in the sound of water when its hitting something, iirc hot water has a lower frequency and longer wavelength compared to cold water For example if i stood round the corner of the bathroom, and you turned on a tap with an adequate amount of pressure behind it, i could tell which tap you turned on by the listening to the sound of the water splashing against the sink | |||
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