Water never stops moving.

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the water we use daily is the same water that dinosaurs drank
that water inside that bottle sitting on ur desk was once going down the throat of a brontosaurus
 

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I tried to do your Google Fu for you but I didn't find a good vid after 29 seconds. So you're on you own as far as homework.

The structure of the H2O molecule makes it so that one end repels the other end. Sumn like that. But in a glass of water, the water is continually moving. This is why things dissolve. The constant motion.
Things dissolve because things in water always seek to form a solution where the atoms are bond able; if one is more dominant than the other then it will settle if undisturbed or if they are not bond able through an emulsifier for example they will just separate leaving the denser of the two on the bottom and a clear demarcation between the two. Additionally I believe entropy may apply here where things constantly seek to move from order to disorder if not contained. But hardly ever the other way round, you cant unbreak an egg for example
Did you know you never actually touch anything?

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The future was here all along...
Yes the sensation of touch is the electrons in everything pushing the electrons in your body away from it. Everything that interacts with our bodies repel it causing the sensation we know as touch , I think this is also known as a contact force under the umbrella of electromagnetism.
 

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FYI there is no such thing as "nothing" nothing is a useful concept, but in physical reality there is no true "emptiness" or "nothingness"


It has interesting implications about the nature of reality and ideas like God. Quantum mechanics is some deep shyt. It's hard to learn and when you do, it changes how you view everything:whew:
I always think of this as before the invention of Zero and after. We always understand the need of nothing because we have to count from somewhere and have a base point. One is something and still counts, kinda like how we’re in the 21st century but in the 2020,s kinda confusing but you have to remember before you get to one or “tens” there were numbers, space or time in the “ones or zeroes” category. It’s counter intuitive. Lol.
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e-grow all molecules above absolute zero temp move. some move faster than others is all.
Yes whenever any type of heat is applied the particles vibrates. Same way when anything moves too fast it causes heat.
 
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