Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
I am not asking how is water wet, I am asking why is water wet. You guys keep giving me the hows.
Because the attribute "wet," as we define it, applies to the substance we label as "water."
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I am not asking how is water wet, I am asking why is water wet. You guys keep giving me the hows.
Oh please, don't tell me you guys never asked that question.
So my science otaku frienemies, I am curious. So tell me, why is water wet?
For the same reason fire is hot. It's entirely coincidence.I am not asking how is water wet, I am asking why is water wet. You guys keep giving me the hows.
I am not asking how is water wet, I am asking why is water wet. You guys keep giving me the hows.
I've only been here a short time, and I find you ask the most unusual questions. Further I do not understand what it is you are attempting to discern from these questions. The actual answers themselves seem to have little value to you, far as I can tell.
Taken together, I'm sure you have a point to make. Why not just come out and ask it? I cannot be the only one who is curious!
the mentos in soda is what amazes me.I remembered when I seen the video of a scientist putting that powder on top of the water and then he put his hand in and it came out dry.
I still can not grasp that water isn't actually wet at all and if you do not break through the surface, you just displace the water only and it doesn't get you wet.
Mind boggling.
I've only been here a short time, and I find you ask the most unusual questions. Further I do not understand what it is you are attempting to discern from these questions. The actual answers themselves seem to have little value to you, far as I can tell.
Taken together, I'm sure you have a point to make. Why not just come out and ask it? I cannot be the only one who is curious!
the mentos in soda is what amazes me.
"Wet" is a description of a particular perception, that particular perception being one heavily correlated with contacting water. .
What does surface tension have to do with it? If I put detergent in water, making the surface tension much less, does it become less wet?
So wet is nothing but a coincidence?
I am not asking how is water wet, I am asking why is water wet. You guys keep giving me the hows.
Oh please, don't tell me you guys never asked that question.
So my science otaku frienemies, I am curious. So tell me, why is water wet?
Why speaks to purpose.Why is how not why ?
Why speaks to purpose.
Oh please, don't tell me you guys never asked that question.
So my science otaku frienemies, I am curious. So tell me, why is water wet?