If water were not wet we would not become wet when we come into contact with it, just as the reason we are burned when we come into contact with fire is that fire is hot,
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If water were not wet we would not become wet when we come into contact with it, just as the reason we are burned when we come into contact with fire is that fire is hot,
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I’m still not sure about the water. It certainly makes things wet, but is that the same thing?
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