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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Is that absolutely so though,what if youflex your muscles,do thay not go
rigid and hard!And is notgforce a feelingof heaviness of more solid-like?
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You are thinking too big. You can't take laws to be applied at all 'levels of talk' (term which I use to describe the different ways that language is used to talk about reality). Water is a liquid made made of H2O, and your muscless are organs made of tissues made of cells made of molecules of which many are far more complex than H2O. That's why you can't use what happens in one and generalize it to the other, cause they are at different levels of tlak (the first is chemistry, the second is biology). And in fact the sensation described by you depends mostly on the mind, and that's going into an even higher level of talk.