Is water wet?
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You might think what silly question is this. But actually, it is a debatable question studied by scientists over a period of time. So let's see...
If we say that something is wet, it can become dry over time. Just like a wet towel can become dry or a wet hand can become dry over time as the water that made it wet evaporates. But water cannot become dry as it won't exist if it is dry. Thus it cannot even be wet. Thus water isn't wet.
But as water cannot be dry ever, it is wet. As water makes things wet, it is wet itself.
Perhaps it's a debatable topic. Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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I thought it would be better not to delete or revamp these posts, even if they suck. The bitter truth is that old works always suck, but I take that as a positive tool to convey that I am growing. Besides there's no better way to showcase my journey without these old, messy, poorly written posts!
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Water is not wet, it has the property to make the things wet.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good point of view, but then, if it makes things wet, it should also be wet??? Isn't it?
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