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    32 months ago

    Isn’t it only wet after it touches you? You can anticipate it’s wet, but the state would exist after contact.

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      2 months ago

      Aren’t the molecules touching other molecules wet if it involves touch?

      An individual h2o molecule can’t be wet, but if two of them are touching, they are both wet.

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          12 months ago

          A wall can be wet, it doesn’t require a person to touch the wall before it can be called wet. So the sense of touch is not required for something to be wet.

          It changes the property of something else to make it wet.

          If the wall was dry and I add water to it I have changed this property, if the wall is already wet and I add water to it I have changed nothing. Therefore if I add water to something and do not change its properties then it was already wet in the first place.
          If adding water to water does not change its properties then the water was already wet in the first place.