2. Why should we not rely on our sense of touch for estimating the hotness of an object
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Because your senses can only sense heat flow, your skin temperature and the conductivity are factors in how something feels, not just the temperature of the object. Our body just isn't designed to determine objective temperatures.
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Two reasons: One is that we can't feel the temperature of an object, we feel the temperature of of our own flesh. When you touch something hot, it heats up your skin, and that heat in your skin is what you feel. ... The other reason is that it isn't really accurate to say that we feel heat in our skin
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