• REDACTED@infosec.pub
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    23 hours ago

    Are all molecules “wet” with air, then?

    If we come up with a definition for this process, then yes, why not.

    A “wet” towel will feel damp and watery to a person picking it up in a way almost indistinguishable from water itself, and this is enough to say that both are wet.

    But you see, if I ask you for a wet towel, it will sound normal. If I’d ask you for wet water, I’d look mentally questionable

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      16 hours ago

      If I’d ask you for wet water, I’d look mentally questionable.

      I think this is because water is always wet. It’s a bit redundant.

      That is, unless,

      We had a lot of ice. And, “wet water” was a very silly way of asking for the melted kind. I might think you bumped your head, but I would know what you meant.

      “Is water wet” is not a complete question. I don’t know what the asker’s expectations are, so a satisfying answer is not really possible.

      This is not too different from the ship of theseus being a difficult, brainteasing paradox until you clarify what exactly is meant by “is the ship of theseus.” “Which of these two boats is registered to me by the boat authority” is a much simpler question to answer.