''Water is not wet''
Here is all evidence suggesting that, no, water is not wet:
1. If we are basing our definition of wet on definition 2, then water cannot be wet, as it is not a solid surface, thus meaning the water molecules are not coating a solid surface. This is what may be used to disprove the sweets analogy in the previous chapter.
2. If we say that water is wet because the molecules are covering eachother, then what about the surface of water? There has to be at least one edge of the molecule not being touched by another, otherwise water would just be infinite. So is the surface of water still wet?
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