MrPewdieCake wrote:You've never actually come in contact with anything, OR, touched anything.
Really? What do you mean?
MrPewdieCake wrote:You've never actually come in contact with anything, OR, touched anything.
Optimistic Kitten wrote:MrPewdieCake wrote:You've never actually come in contact with anything, OR, touched anything.
Really? What do you mean?
silvertongue. wrote:Optimistic Kitten wrote:MrPewdieCake wrote:You've never actually come in contact with anything, OR, touched anything.
Really? What do you mean?I think they mean in the matter-touching-matter sense of touching.
Because you and whatever you come in contact with both contain atoms, and thus electrons,
those electrons from you and the object will be repelled from each other.
There would be the smallest gap between you and the object, hence not really touching.
The nerves in your skin will feel the repulsive force, however, and that's what we perceive as "touching".
It's also detailed in this video by Vsauce, which I highly recommend. c:


junkemol000 wrote:Optimistic Kitten wrote:MrPewdieCake wrote:You've never actually come in contact with anything, OR, touched anything.
Really? What do you mean?I think they mean in the matter-touching-matter sense of touching.
Because you and whatever you come in contact with both contain atoms, and thus electrons,
those electrons from you and the object will be repelled from each other.
There would be the smallest gap between you and the object, hence not really touching.
The nerves in your skin will feel the repulsive force, however, and that's what we perceive as "touching".
It's also detailed in this video by Vsauce, which I highly recommend. c:
silvertongue. wrote:Optimistic Kitten wrote:MrPewdieCake wrote:You've never actually come in contact with anything, OR, touched anything.
Really? What do you mean?I think they mean in the matter-touching-matter sense of touching.
Because you and whatever you come in contact with both contain atoms, and thus electrons,
those electrons from you and the object will be repelled from each other.
There would be the smallest gap between you and the object, hence not really touching.
The nerves in your skin will feel the repulsive force, however, and that's what we perceive as "touching".
It's also detailed in this video by Vsauce, which I highly recommend. c:


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Brows wrote:In Japan, only M rated games have red blood.
T rated games and below have pink blood instead.

Natsu Dragneel wrote:Really? .3.
So I'm not touching my computer?

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