If we define"wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, *water is wet* to us. If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid and in this sense, all liquids are wet because they all made of liquids
Water is wet, but Fire is not dry. When you burn organic material, like wood or wax, all the hydrogens are converted into water, H20. If you burn glucose, fully half of the volume of the gases produced is water vapor
@@swaggysimp1847 WELL DONT BELIVE EVERYTHING YOU READ IN THE INTERNET GOOGLE ALSO SAID ID DIE IN TWO DAYS A MONTH AGO AND IM STILL HERE Cap lock that I cannot be bothered to fix 😕
Wet doesn’t naturally occur. Wet is an adjective developed within the human mind as a convenience to describe some that has water on it. Something can’t be naturally wet because without humans the describing word “wet” would not exist. And Without the human logic or convenience of that word. Water isn’t wet. So to every other species water doesn’t exist and so doesn’t the term “wet.” So every other species of animal, alien life form, anything other than human disagree with you’re logic. In conclusion the thing we all know as water isn’t naturally wet. In addition to my conclusion, without the human brain the concept or study of water, the word wet and even water itself doesn’t exist outside the human mind.
Water isn’t wet if you add different properties into it then the added things would be wet. To humans and to anything coming in contact with water then yes it is wet. Then again that is only because we came in contact with it. Water on it’s on is not wet, but the moment you add something in it and or in it then yes it would be wet. And by google water itself is not wet. Therefore water ISN’T wet.
Water is wet, in the sense of being a liquid which flows easily, because its viscosity is low, which is because its molecules are rather loosely joiner together.
I do not believe water is wet because first things is; we say something is wet when it contacts a solid however water itself isn't solid. And the second thing is we might use "wet" with when any kinds of liquid contacting a solid but we also use it with water so wet also means water + solid = wet solid, but water + water = water and that means it's not wet.
Water is not wet, it can make things wet but it's not wet on it's own, for something to have the capability to become wet it also has to have the capability to be dry; like a towel a towel can be weted, and if you let it sit it will become dry over time or if you blow-dry it; if you take water and try to "dry it" it will not work, so we can prove and conclude it can't be dried (no, evaporation doesn't count as "drying water"). Water can not be dried so therefore it can not be wet.
My friend and I had this debate in gym, and I didn't talk to her for nearly three days... It was worth it, though. Also, we both agreed that water WASN'T wet, but she was trying to continue the debate (she believed she could make a grand argument, WHICH SHE DID). She didn't tell me until after we started talking again, though. 😅
If we define "wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, water is wet to us. If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid, and in this sense, all liquids are wet because they are all made of liquids. In short yes water is WET
My opinion Water isn't wet. Like, in that case ice is wet too. But is ice actually wet? You can't just casually pour a glass of water into a swimming pool and be like, ":D Dude! I bet the water is feeling wet!" :> I give weird examples. Wet is a sensation that you feel when YOU touch the water. Not when water touches water-
Water is not wet since if we add like salt water then the salt become wet, but notcthe water since water is making things wet by touching it. But when it touch itself, it just add the water together. So water cannot be wet
This is my opinion but water is not wet, Wet is when a liquid comes in contact with something like a towel or your hair when you wash your hair your hair becomes wet because it came in contact with water with a liquid
"Fr the question is is water wet, why are you bringing fire and air to this, what did fire and air ever do to you?" My mind immediately: Water, earth, fire, air. Long ago the f-
“Water isn't wet. Wetness is a description of our experience of water; what happens to us when we come into contact with water in such a way that it impinges on our state of being. We, or our possessions, 'get wet'.” -google
Air isnt wet or dry, fire isnt wet or dry if you add fire on fire it cant become wet or dry because its just fire therefore water isnt wet or dry. Something can only become wet when water touches it, right. But, it has to be a solid also it has to have minerals other than water. Water cant become wet tho because adding water onto water cant make it wet just like adding fire on fire doesn't make it dry. Fire is fire it's self same as water. Man Idk....🤔🤨
H2O - 2 Hydrogen 1 Oxygen Neither are wet, if waters properties are not wet, then how’s water wet 😭 (anything replied under here that involves the comment will be considered part of a calm debate, not an argument 🤜🤜) Edit: *replied
This question plagues me like on one hand if we look at fire nothing is on fire but fire is on things but with water like what it you make oobleck white is a water type substance which doesn't get people wet ig that it depends on how much water there is?
water isnt wet. It makes solids wet. Mixing two liquids wouldnt make the other liquid "wet". If you were underwater, you're not wet yet until you go out to the surface then you'll realize you had gotten wet. Therefore, water isnt wet. AND IF ANYONE TELLS YOU OTHERWISE, THEY ARE WRONG😭
Water isn't wet it makes things wet but it self isn't. Like if you pour water on water you would just get more water but if you pour water on something that becomes wet not the water. Which is why we have water proof stuff to make stuff not wet from water which it self isn't wet.
To everyone who says water is not wet you are wrong. The definition of wetness is when something touch a liquid even if it's another liquid. Now water made out of atoms so by the definition a single atom of water is not wet but if it touch another atom of water than it's wet. The thing that just anger me the most about the audio besides being stupid is that they compare fire and water while fire is an energy and water is a material. (If you learned physics you know what I am talking about)
Water is wet because it has two hydrogen atoms and at a normal temperature and pressure it is a gas but gasses (like air) or oxygen have moisture so therefor water is wet due to moisture in gasses
Im genuinely confused why this is a debate... Wet is a state of an object- not all liquid makes objects wet, if you went to a pool and got out of it, you are wet. If it rains the rain itself isnt wet but the ground is gonna be wet. And the fire is hot thing is falls- not all fire produce heat that causes it to be hot, the air is just air.
Everybody including me is talking about water being wet however guys, I've got an actualy question: what language do people who are born deaf think with???
@@MintSam I don't really think that it's possible unless someone teaches you the sign language because like, even at sign language the movements you do with your hands mean a word / something in real life, if we say that the person is actually just equaling the words or the objects they see with sign language (by comparing and etc. things) so that they can think with sign language, you can't actually just straight up learn or understand that without thinking, whether you do it with realizing or not, that's how brain, learning and acting works. And since you can't just think without knowing anything it's not really possible. Therefore I believe that people are born knowing one language already
@@Nice-fz8up it's not that they are born with knowing one language already, they slowly learn it as they grow up just like how we slowly learn the language we speak by hearing and seeing the people around us as we grow up. A person who's born deaf wouldn't know what it's like hearing smt so not hearing stuff would be the norm for them, naturally people around them will use a certain way to communicate with them and as they grow up they can pick up on that just like how we learn to speak, they will learn to communicate with other people using that specific way, if that makes sense?? Like, what i'm trying to say is, not hearing anything would be a norm for them and I don't they would have to think about what the words sound like, I think they have their own way of interpreting it? So when a deaf person is thinking about smt, I don't think they would necessarily need some kinda sound or language to do it, they will think how they talk and communicate except they will be doing in their mind. It can also be in pictures instead of words/language, like a slideshow or smt like that. Like yk those super old black and white movies without any sounds? Kinda like that, they don't have any sound but we know exactly what's going on just by how the people are acting.
@@MintSam What your saying makes sense too so I think I get where you are coming from but what I actually mean to say is that how can anybody actually think without a language? Thinking is something that is abstract. I mean, when a chair actually comes to your mind, it isn't the real chair that is there, it's just your imagination. So when you are thinking about something there needs to be a value for that thing in your mind for you to be able to think about it. Whether it's a word or a picture. And when I say learning the sign language or any language at all, you need to value a word to identify what your seeing phisically. Like, just imagine someone seeing a picture/ looking of a door. But since words aren't anything physical, you can't actually say nor identify what a door is in your mind therefore you can't actually compare it to anything else and you can't learn. For example, let's go with the door again. Imagine that you see a blue door that has white straps on it. And then there's another door you see, a brown classic one. Someone's talking there with someone else and doing the same hand movements when talking about door but since your deaf you can't hear that they are talking about door. To learn that the movement that person is doing means door, you'd need to think like; that thing I see (the first door) has the same shape as the other thing (the second door) and that person is doing the same thing near both of them so these two things I see (doors) might be the same thing and they equal to that hand movement of that person. No matter how much you try to find another way of learning, you need to do comparison. And to do that you need to know a word about it. Don't get it wrong, the language I'm talking about doesn't have to be the kinds of words we use, it can also be a language made from pictures but it actually comes out to the same thing since the alphabet we use to think and to write are also just pictures that we gave meaning to them to communicate with each other. Oop- I didn't mean this to be so long 😅 Also I can of course be wrong but that's what I think.
@@Nice-fz8up What you're saying makes complete sense too! But like I mentioned before, they might have their own way of interpreting it? Idk tbh, i'm just assuming they do cuz there has to be some way for them, otherwise they wouldn't be able to communicate with people. Now this is making me want to actually do some research on it 😂
I was gonna say water isn't wet, but since Lucifer said it isn't water is wet. Lucifer can never be right. So yeah *wet* is a *feeling* and we get that feeling when we touch water. Now we get a soft feeling if we touch a soft petal of a soft flower, but if we touch a rock we can feel that it is hard, because it is. So we can only feel something that is true and name it, therefore water is wet
"he's a better host than us" yes please him 🛐🛐
If we define"wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, *water is wet* to us. If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid and in this sense, all liquids are wet because they all made of liquids
Water is wet, but Fire is not dry. When you burn organic material, like wood or wax, all the hydrogens are converted into water, H20. If you burn glucose, fully half of the volume of the gases produced is water vapor
That is so true water has to be wet!!! IT HAS TO BE!!! like am I wrong how is wager not wet ???!!!
Water is not wet, it makes things wet duh.
I saw earth and the solar system when i read this comment
Something being wet is just leftover water so therefore wet is just leftover water and there is no such thing as something being wet
Water is a source of wetness. The question is, can a source of wetness also be considered wet?
Water isn’t wet it makes things wet 😤 I get genuinely mad at this debate lmao
google said water is wet
@@swaggysimp1847 WELL DONT BELIVE EVERYTHING YOU READ IN THE INTERNET
GOOGLE ALSO SAID ID DIE IN TWO DAYS A MONTH AGO AND IM STILL HERE
Cap lock that I cannot be bothered to fix 😕
@@user-uj6nq8bi3p (ngl I lit read through some kind of essay of why water is wet)
@@swaggysimp1847 well fuck google
But water is touching water and if water makes things wet why wouldn't be wet? (I'm not trying to start an argument just generally curious)
Wet doesn’t naturally occur. Wet is an adjective developed within the human mind as a convenience to describe some that has water on it. Something can’t be naturally wet because without humans the describing word “wet” would not exist. And Without the human logic or convenience of that word. Water isn’t wet. So to every other species water doesn’t exist and so doesn’t the term “wet.” So every other species of animal, alien life form, anything other than human disagree with you’re logic. In conclusion the thing we all know as water isn’t naturally wet. In addition to my conclusion, without the human brain the concept or study of water, the word wet and even water itself doesn’t exist outside the human mind.
you’ve given so much thought of this i-
them: *arguing*
Levi: "bultaoreune"
Me: "FIIIIIIIIIREEEEEEE~" *with "Fire by BTS" bgm*
I though Levi says scientific name for something that similar with fire,when i see your comment it make sense😂😂😂
I'm confused, but Lucifer sounded very intelligent so yes.
Me, everytime i have to pick a side 💀✋
Due to confirmation of the internet Water isn’t wet there for Lucifer is correct
Yeah. How hard did you laugh?
Water isn’t wet if you add different properties into it then the added things would be wet. To humans and to anything coming in contact with water then yes it is wet. Then again that is only because we came in contact with it. Water on it’s on is not wet, but the moment you add something in it and or in it then yes it would be wet. And by google water itself is not wet. Therefore water ISN’T wet.
agree,
Me: * drawing on Ibis paint *
Mintsam: * Postes a video *
Me: (oh my gosh, heck yea!!!) * cklicking on it faster as i wanted to leave school today *
Aww
@@MintSam
@@yuki5302 This is so wholesome to watch 🍪🧋
Water is wet, in the sense of being a liquid which flows easily, because its viscosity is low, which is because its molecules are rather loosely joiner together.
Lucifer was stating facts, unlike the others whose logic was horribly bad(he also wins by default)
I do not believe water is wet because first things is; we say something is wet when it contacts a solid however water itself isn't solid. And the second thing is we might use "wet" with when any kinds of liquid contacting a solid but we also use it with water so wet also means water + solid = wet solid, but water + water = water and that means it's not wet.
You know it's gonna be good when the video starts off with the brothers just roasting the hell out of eachother
Me when Luci said he doesn't need Mc: I'm in Spain but the S is silent :(
Im not taken saids, Im just eating popcorn with beel 🍿
"I love you ❤️"
"I love me too ❤️"
"Aww,I taught you well ❤️"
I died when I read that 🤣-
Water is not wet, it can make things wet but it's not wet on it's own, for something to have the capability to become wet it also has to have the capability to be dry; like a towel a towel can be weted, and if you let it sit it will become dry over time or if you blow-dry it; if you take water and try to "dry it" it will not work, so we can prove and conclude it can't be dried (no, evaporation doesn't count as "drying water"). Water can not be dried so therefore it can not be wet.
2:45
Asmo: Bitch what am I? A roach? 🥲
My friend and I had this debate in gym, and I didn't talk to her for nearly three days... It was worth it, though.
Also, we both agreed that water WASN'T wet, but she was trying to continue the debate (she believed she could make a grand argument, WHICH SHE DID).
She didn't tell me until after we started talking again, though. 😅
1:22 2:46 Asmo really taught us well 🤧❤︎
If we define "wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, water is wet to us. If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid, and in this sense, all liquids are wet because they are all made of liquids. In short yes water is WET
I wouldn't mind about another 'dumb debates'. It was fun to watch
me joining the debate:..I'm on satons side, because if water is added to cloth how could it be wet if water isn't added
water is not wet...i don't trust anyone that disagree's with this 💀
fr💀
My opinion
Water isn't wet. Like, in that case ice is wet too. But is ice actually wet? You can't just casually pour a glass of water into a swimming pool and be like, ":D Dude! I bet the water is feeling wet!"
:>
I give weird examples. Wet is a sensation that you feel when YOU touch the water. Not when water touches water-
Water is not wet since if we add like salt water then the salt become wet, but notcthe water since water is making things wet by touching it. But when it touch itself, it just add the water together.
So water cannot be wet
water is wet to all matter but water to itself isn't wet- I guess that's all I can really say or else it might get confusing-
I broke when Lucifer started saying “Suck it Satan!” 😂💀
Oh lmao Mammon wrote that! But still seeing it written from Lucifer’s account is just so funny to me and idk whyyy
This is my opinion but water is not wet, Wet is when a liquid comes in contact with something like a towel or your hair when you wash your hair your hair becomes wet because it came in contact with water with a liquid
google says water is not wet it just makes things wet
Thank you for the obey me video 🥺😊❤
I was waiting fooooorrrrr.... whait.... 12 days? Or smth like that. So thank you!!!! 🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧
No, whait!!!! 2 weeks 🤯🤯🤯
Thank you for waiting and watching!
@@MintSam n Problem 😊
I hope i get another Video next week to watch 😊
"Fr the question is is water wet, why are you bringing fire and air to this, what did fire and air ever do to you?"
My mind immediately: Water, earth, fire, air. Long ago the f-
Is water wet?
Me: ..........................
i don't think the water itself is wet
“Water isn't wet. Wetness is a description of our experience of water; what happens to us when we come into contact with water in such a way that it impinges on our state of being. We, or our possessions, 'get wet'.” -google
Not me going to Google and search "is water wet?"
Air isnt wet or dry, fire isnt wet or dry if you add fire on fire it cant become wet or dry because its just fire therefore water isnt wet or dry. Something can only become wet when water touches it, right. But, it has to be a solid also it has to have minerals other than water. Water cant become wet tho because adding water onto water cant make it wet just like adding fire on fire doesn't make it dry. Fire is fire it's self same as water.
Man Idk....🤔🤨
I vote lucifer
im questioning humanity now
Water isn't wet and adding water on top of water is just adding water to water
Ok… so we have Air, Water, and Fire… what happened to Earth? *cue Avatar the Last Airbender theme.*
Is just me does my brain hurt?
Love your vids ❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜♥️♥️♥️🍧🍧
H2O - 2 Hydrogen 1 Oxygen
Neither are wet, if waters properties are not wet, then how’s water wet 😭 (anything replied under here that involves the comment will be considered part of a calm debate, not an argument 🤜🤜)
Edit: *replied
Just me who was like “Water, Fire, Earth,Air long ago-“ (avatar anyone?)
I think i watched something that made me lost my braincells 😭
Ngl I lost so many braincells
This video make me wanna search if water really wet or not...
Water is wet even google said that water is wet lol
Oh no my brain is brocken 😃🤚
It's definetly lucifer who is right it makes sense and I have done this question befor so go lucifer!!
WHY IS THE COMMENTS FILLED W GENIUSES 😰
This question plagues me like on one hand if we look at fire nothing is on fire but fire is on things but with water like what it you make oobleck white is a water type substance which doesn't get people wet ig that it depends on how much water there is?
Lucifer is right water is not wet😀
My head hurts
I love this-
I'm like 2 years too late, but according to google, water isn't actually wet ❤
Whater is wet and not wet at the sametime
water isnt wet. It makes solids wet. Mixing two liquids wouldnt make the other liquid "wet". If you were underwater, you're not wet yet until you go out to the surface then you'll realize you had gotten wet. Therefore, water isnt wet. AND IF ANYONE TELLS YOU OTHERWISE, THEY ARE WRONG😭
HEY HEY HEY
Bokuto, is that you? 👀
@@MintSam yes
Dude, Akaashi is going to kill me, go back to Haikyuu, I’ll visit you soon 😔
This video broken my las braincell
I think water is not wet but when something else touches water then the object/thing becomes wet
Lucifer is correct
Water isn't wet it makes things wet but it self isn't. Like if you pour water on water you would just get more water but if you pour water on something that becomes wet not the water. Which is why we have water proof stuff to make stuff not wet from water which it self isn't wet.
To everyone who says water is not wet you are wrong. The definition of wetness is when something touch a liquid even if it's another liquid. Now water made out of atoms so by the definition a single atom of water is not wet but if it touch another atom of water than it's wet. The thing that just anger me the most about the audio besides being stupid is that they compare fire and water while fire is an energy and water is a material. (If you learned physics you know what I am talking about)
I love it 💕
Also why everyone bullied beel. Like WTF!
I looked it up yes indeed water is wet
I think it’s not wet but not dry
Water is not wet haha I love science a lot
Water is wet because it has two hydrogen atoms and at a normal temperature and pressure it is a gas but gasses (like air) or oxygen have moisture so therefor water is wet due to moisture in gasses
Wait wait what if you splash water on fire and it just becomes bigger then is the fire wet or the water dry??
water isnt wet
Im genuinely confused why this is a debate... Wet is a state of an object- not all liquid makes objects wet, if you went to a pool and got out of it, you are wet. If it rains the rain itself isnt wet but the ground is gonna be wet. And the fire is hot thing is falls- not all fire produce heat that causes it to be hot, the air is just air.
Water is water 😌
Water
I did not understand a thing, I must research right now
XD
Even tho I dont think satan is correct Im on his side bcs hes my fave🧍🏾
Hii, can i ask wich app u use to make the chats? 😅
I use Wit to make the chats and capcut for editing, hope that helps!
Team lucifer. Water isn't wet it is a definition of what happens when one touches water. Therefore team lucifer
Google says water is wet
Im on satan’s side googled it
1. Is this a app if so what is it called?
2. My friend did a presentation for science in 6th grade (last year) about "Is Water Wet"
The app is called Wit!
okay i know water isn't wet buuuuttttt...i will say water is wet for satan 💗🛐
Water is not wet Because the definition of what is Covered In water that is the definition and you can’t cover water in water so water is not wet
BAHAHHAHHHH
Water is not wet at least I think....
Everybody including me is talking about water being wet however guys, I've got an actualy question: what language do people who are born deaf think with???
I once saw a video answering this question, apparently that person thinks in sign language
@@MintSam I don't really think that it's possible unless someone teaches you the sign language because like, even at sign language the movements you do with your hands mean a word / something in real life, if we say that the person is actually just equaling the words or the objects they see with sign language (by comparing and etc. things) so that they can think with sign language, you can't actually just straight up learn or understand that without thinking, whether you do it with realizing or not, that's how brain, learning and acting works. And since you can't just think without knowing anything it's not really possible. Therefore I believe that people are born knowing one language already
@@Nice-fz8up it's not that they are born with knowing one language already, they slowly learn it as they grow up just like how we slowly learn the language we speak by hearing and seeing the people around us as we grow up. A person who's born deaf wouldn't know what it's like hearing smt so not hearing stuff would be the norm for them, naturally people around them will use a certain way to communicate with them and as they grow up they can pick up on that just like how we learn to speak, they will learn to communicate with other people using that specific way, if that makes sense?? Like, what i'm trying to say is, not hearing anything would be a norm for them and I don't they would have to think about what the words sound like, I think they have their own way of interpreting it? So when a deaf person is thinking about smt, I don't think they would necessarily need some kinda sound or language to do it, they will think how they talk and communicate except they will be doing in their mind. It can also be in pictures instead of words/language, like a slideshow or smt like that. Like yk those super old black and white movies without any sounds? Kinda like that, they don't have any sound but we know exactly what's going on just by how the people are acting.
@@MintSam What your saying makes sense too so I think I get where you are coming from but what I actually mean to say is that how can anybody actually think without a language? Thinking is something that is abstract. I mean, when a chair actually comes to your mind, it isn't the real chair that is there, it's just your imagination. So when you are thinking about something there needs to be a value for that thing in your mind for you to be able to think about it. Whether it's a word or a picture. And when I say learning the sign language or any language at all, you need to value a word to identify what your seeing phisically. Like, just imagine someone seeing a picture/ looking of a door. But since words aren't anything physical, you can't actually say nor identify what a door is in your mind therefore you can't actually compare it to anything else and you can't learn. For example, let's go with the door again. Imagine that you see a blue door that has white straps on it. And then there's another door you see, a brown classic one. Someone's talking there with someone else and doing the same hand movements when talking about door but since your deaf you can't hear that they are talking about door. To learn that the movement that person is doing means door, you'd need to think like; that thing I see (the first door) has the same shape as the other thing (the second door) and that person is doing the same thing near both of them so these two things I see (doors) might be the same thing and they equal to that hand movement of that person. No matter how much you try to find another way of learning, you need to do comparison. And to do that you need to know a word about it. Don't get it wrong, the language I'm talking about doesn't have to be the kinds of words we use, it can also be a language made from pictures but it actually comes out to the same thing since the alphabet we use to think and to write are also just pictures that we gave meaning to them to communicate with each other. Oop- I didn't mean this to be so long 😅 Also I can of course be wrong but that's what I think.
@@Nice-fz8up What you're saying makes complete sense too! But like I mentioned before, they might have their own way of interpreting it? Idk tbh, i'm just assuming they do cuz there has to be some way for them, otherwise they wouldn't be able to communicate with people. Now this is making me want to actually do some research on it 😂
Team lucii here
AYOO
Is water wet? I wanna see you guys answers
I was gonna say water isn't wet, but since Lucifer said it isn't water is wet. Lucifer can never be right. So yeah *wet* is a *feeling* and we get that feeling when we touch water. Now we get a soft feeling if we touch a soft petal of a soft flower, but if we touch a rock we can feel that it is hard, because it is. So we can only feel something that is true and name it, therefore water is wet
I think Lucifer is right 👁️👁️
Water isn't wet!!!
Okay....
I'm taking lucifers side
There is just no way water is wet.
Water is NOT wet.
Water ia not wet.
me joining the debate:..I'm on satons side, because if water is added to cloth how could it be wet if water isn't added