I have been developing this theory for some time and need your oppinions on wether I should test/write/submit to a scientific journal.
I feel their is no such thing as a sence of touch, I call it a sence of heat. Things are either hot or cold. If two objects are perfectly identical in temperature there should be a numb effect. Objects also are either smooth or gritty, I feel this is because of heat also. Coarse objects have many indentations. Like a crater the walls of the indentation cast a shadow on the lowest point of the indentation. Darker (shadowed) areas absorb more heat, thus making it appear gritty. Smooth objects have less indentations. Current proof for my theory is the law that heat moves from hot to cold. I have found that if you hold something long enough you can barely feel it. Thats because your temperatures are nearly identical.
C&C welcome
I feel their is no such thing as a sence of touch, I call it a sence of heat. Things are either hot or cold. If two objects are perfectly identical in temperature there should be a numb effect. Objects also are either smooth or gritty, I feel this is because of heat also. Coarse objects have many indentations. Like a crater the walls of the indentation cast a shadow on the lowest point of the indentation. Darker (shadowed) areas absorb more heat, thus making it appear gritty. Smooth objects have less indentations. Current proof for my theory is the law that heat moves from hot to cold. I have found that if you hold something long enough you can barely feel it. Thats because your temperatures are nearly identical.
C&C welcome