Comics Discussion => Flipside Discussion => Topic started by: bulmabriefs144 on December 03, 2019, 10:57:00 pm

Title: Is water that isn't wet...?
Post by: bulmabriefs144 on December 03, 2019, 10:57:00 pm
Mainly because I'm curious how ppl feel about this.

I'm pretty firmly in the dry water is creepy camp, but I almost head into outright ranting about how unnatural it is.

Also, you can't really clean your hair or clothes with something like that! (Oh but right, they probably have self-cleaning clothes, I think Brion said, so they probably just think of water being wet as a nuisance)

Huh! This is actually a good example of the author thinking through consequences of what they've created. I should do more of that, myself.
Title: Re: Is water that isn't wet...?
Post by: SirBananaPie on December 12, 2019, 04:12:32 am
I thought about the implications of not wet water for a while, too, including things like:


But ultimately I decided that there's no need to bother about it, because this world has magic and we've seen quite a lot of weirder things already, what with Dark Cell and the Pit, but also Bern's new swords or floating rocks or literally anything about Mary.

Dry water is simply in that uncanny valley that make us feel more uncomfortable than magical barriers or various elemental spells like what Suspiria used in her first fight against Mary.
Title: Re: Is water that isn't wet...?
Post by: sunphoenix on December 16, 2019, 08:35:34 pm
I think a better question is ... what makes water 'wet'?  What is 'wet'?

Wet 'seems' by most to mean ~ "The physical property wereby undisappated water tends to drench or make damp an object or person."

So.. how does water do that?  Water is H2O, 2 hydrogen atoms bonded to a singular Oxygen atom.  This is a substance that has a very positive charge on one side and a very negative charge on the other, on a molecular scale.  This charge allows water to disolve many solids eventually... either through oxydation or...  Hmmm.. I'm not sure what the other side of that would be called?

But in any case, this is molecularly achieved through bonding its valence electrons with other atoms valence electrons.

So this is just pure conjecture but if water were not wet... it would seem to me all it charges had been neutralized by all of its valence electrons being filled with existing bonds. 

So perhaps when water is made 'not wet' its the Qualia that have bonded with all of the valence electrons and have neutralized water's charge... making it a kind of 'noble liquid' that does not bond or cannot give up its valence electrons?

I think if you drank it ~ you would get sick... as your body would NOT be able to metabolize it.  Hopefully, when it came in contact with the HCL {Hydrocloric Acid} in your stomach there would not be a violent reaction!  If your lucky, your body would just reject it and you'd have runny bowels until it was all purged from your system. 

If it still proved to be semi-permeable through your cell membranes and capillaries in your blood-stream.. filling your body with a foreign substance you could not purge nor metabolically breakdown because it does not react or combine/bond with anything could horribly poison you fatally!

'shrug'