So dry air makes it wetthe fish habitat is bodies of water. outside of that water it is dead and is wet because it now is in contact with the atmospheric air
Not the water itself
Got it
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So dry air makes it wetthe fish habitat is bodies of water. outside of that water it is dead and is wet because it now is in contact with the atmospheric air
I am not a fish. my "world" exist above on land. A fishes world is the ocean. lakes other bodies of water.land might as well be outerspace to fishSo if I push you into a pool, ruin your jays, and you in a pool, are you really not going to consider yourself wet?
I'm not sure i'm understanding completely. Do you mean that it's different for the fish than for people? How can we know what it's like for fish if the only way we can understand and experience the world is through our human senses? We have no idea what it's like to experience the world through fish senses
So if a human is submerged in water theyre wet
Wet comes from water. So therefore.
Something is wet because of water. So water is already wet.
Is your reasoning for this because "equal and opposite"I don't think that reasoning works cause elements can spread properties without having those properties, and there's a few examples in this thread.
If Playmaker can give an example of dry water then i'll change my vote, but if water can't be dry then that suggests that it's because it's already wet
Is your reasoning for this because "equal and opposite"
my head hurts i just googled this shitNo, it's a modus tollens argument.
If not wet, then dry.
Not dry, therefore, not not wet.
Double negatives cancel eachother out
which leaves us with wet.
In logical form, it would look like
~W → D
~D
_______
~~W