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When you press your hand against a surface, it seems direct, immediate, solid. But at the atomic level, no two objects ever truly meet. What you experience as “touch” is something else entirely. This episode explores a quiet but measurable reality: physical contact, as you imagine it, never occurs. The sensation of touching something is the result of electromagnetic forces interacting before atoms can overlap. Your experience of solidity is a force field. Atoms are mostly empty space. Their outer electrons repel one another through electromagnetic interaction long before nuclei approach. When your hand meets a table, the electrons in your skin repel the electrons in the surface. That repulsion generates force, and your nervous system interprets that force as pressure. There is no merging. There is no microscopic collision. There is resistance. We break down the physics behind why touch is not contact: • Atomic structure and empty space • Electron cloud repulsion • Electromagnetic force as the source of solidity • How mechanoreceptors translate force into sensation Most people assume touching means direct physical contact. In reality, what you feel is the result of fields interacting at subatomic distances. The sensation of pressure is produced when deformation in your skin activates specialized receptors. Those receptors convert mechanical force into electrical signals. The brain then constructs the perception of a solid boundary. Solidity is an interpretation of resistance. You’ll see how the nervous system translates invisible electromagnetic interactions into the convincing experience of texture, firmness, and weight — and why the world feels solid even though, at its foundation, it is structured space governed by force. This episode belongs to our Reality Isn’t What It Feels Like series, where we examine how perception is constructed from physical processes that rarely match intuition. If you’re drawn to physics, neuroscience, and the hidden mechanics shaping everyday experience, this is where surface assumptions give way to structure. DoYouNotice reveals the systems already running beneath awareness — calmly, precisely, and without exaggeration. #DoYouNotice #Physics #QuantumMechanics #Electromagnetism #AtomicStructure #Perception #RealityIsntWhatItFeelsLike #ScienceExplained #HiddenMechanisms Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only.