Why is it not a better choice to depend on our senses for how cold or hot something is?
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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 biology just isn't designed to determine objective temperatures. We can only tell how it feels, not what it really is.
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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 biology just isn't designed to determine objective temperatures. We can only tell how it feels, not what it really is.
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