Well, honey, feeling warm touches from spirits could mean a lot of things. Maybe they're trying to comfort you, maybe they're just checking in to say hello, or maybe your thermostat is broken. Who knows? Just enjoy the warmth and don't stress too much about it.
Spirits don't exist (if you mean, like, ghosts), so there can't be any "good spirits" or "bad spirits" giving off warm or cold sensations and feelings...
No
Yes, the object may feel warm to the touch after being cut, depending on the material and circumstances.
When you touch a cut and it feels warm, it is because your body is sending more blood to the area to help with the healing process. This increased blood flow can make the cut feel warm to the touch.
Cuts feel warm because the body sends more blood to the injured area to help with the healing process. This increased blood flow can make the area feel warm to the touch.
Glass feels warm when you touch it because it absorbs and retains heat from its surroundings. When your body comes into contact with the glass, heat flows from your skin to the glass, making it feel warm.
False. Some objects do have heat, but are not always warm. For example, Jupiter has heat but it is not always warm because it doesn't always have direct sunlight from the Sun.
30 degrees celsius is 86 degrees fahrenheit.
Wounds are warm to the touch because of the body's natural inflammatory response. When there is an injury, blood flow increases to the area, bringing with it immune cells and nutrients to help with healing. This increased blood flow can make the wound feel warm.
The object feels warm to the touch as heat transfers from the object to your body, making it feel hotter.
An electrical outlet may feel warm to the touch due to overloading, loose connections, or faulty wiring, which can lead to overheating. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent potential fire hazards.
Water at 100 degrees Fahrenheit would feel very warm to the touch, nearing the temperature of a typical hot tub. It would likely feel pleasant at first but could quickly become uncomfortable or even scalding if exposed for too long.