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Originally Posted by Pie_Dictator
So you mean like magnetism? Then what if our hand is on the table? How do we feel it? How do we feel it, that is, if its just floating atop the table.
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Take two magnets, place them so that they have the same poles facing each other. Now, you can feel them pushing against each other, even though they aren't touching.
It's the same thing with your hand and the table, but the force is much stronger.
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Originally Posted by Zelda Ninja
You cant feel atoms, they are one of the smallest things in the universe. Thet are soo small that you can't feel them. Even though theres millions/trillions of them your hand cant feel the contact between the atoms and your hand.
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Well, it can, actually, that's why you can feel a table. Now, can you feel a single atom? No, nerves aren't built for that. But you can still feel atoms.