nerves system( <3 Justin Bieber)
touch the surface of the brain how does it feel
If you have auditory-tactile synesthesia you might be able to feel music in the form of a physical touch.
If we didnt have touch, we wouldn't be able to feel pain or experience feelings and other stuff
you feel it... unless of course you have CIPA a rare genetic disorder that makes her unable to feel pain.
We do not know, as nobody has ever been able to touch it.
cuz it makes them feel good and plus they like to touch girls bums
When we touch something, sensory receptors in our skin transmit signals to the brain through the nervous system. The brain processes these signals and interprets them as tactile sensations such as pressure, temperature, and texture. This allows us to feel things when we touch them.
Conductors feel cool to the touch at room temperature because they have high thermal conductivity, which allows them to quickly transfer heat away from your skin. When you touch a conductor, it absorbs heat from your body, making the surface of the conductor feel cooler. This rapid heat transfer contrasts with insulators, which do not conduct heat as effectively and therefore feel warmer.
When you touch a cold metal surface, moisture in the air can condense on the surface, creating a thin layer of water. This water can make the metal feel sticky when you touch it because your skin can't easily glide over the wet surface. The sensation of stickiness is due to the interaction between your skin, the water, and the metal surface.
To feel the moon, you would need to touch a surface that represents or connects to it, such as a model of the moon or a lunar rock sample. If you're outside at night, you can feel the cool air and the light reflecting from the moon, creating a sense of its presence. While you can't physically touch the moon from Earth, experiencing its glow and the night sky can evoke a connection to it.
The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric refers to its texture. Texture can be described as smooth, rough, soft, hard, bumpy, etc., depending on how it feels to the touch.
Because the Earth revolving creates the gravity that makes you stick to the surface.