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Is it true you never actually feel cold?

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Heat is a thing, 'cold' is not.

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  1. Technically "cold" is nothing more than a lack of heat.  However, the human body is designed to react to temperatures below a certain point, and in that sense could be said to "feel" cold.


  2. When it gets below 70, I "feel" cold. I hate cold.

  3. oh yea well i bet that you feel a slight chill in the air and your mind understand its cold in the atmosphere and makes you cold, its all in the mind.

    idk its an interesting theory

  4. yes , scientifically speaking , there is only heat or lack of heat .

  5. I think I read one time that cold is actually an absence of heat, not a thing unto itself. But, hey, don't ask me to explain it, okay?  ; ]

  6. scientifically you don't but if you walk outside naked in dead winter you sure as h**l will feel something

  7. Never heard of that.  Where did you hear this?

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