Quote Originally Posted by 2600

Remember our senses do not define our world, they are clues we put together like a puzzle to create our perception of the world. So assuming you can still walk around (motor functions ok in this scenario?), even if you can't "feel" something, when you are moving, if all of a sudden something prevents you from moving, that is a clue incorporated in your perception that something "is there", however that would be framed for such an individual.

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But, the sense of touch is not just "touching" , it's physically feeling everything. you wouldn't know if something stopped you from walking, because you couldn't feel if you were walking or not.

on another note, CHILL OUT EVERYBODY. This was just something that went through my head last night when I was totally blazed. you can't exactly expect perfect grammer, now was this indended to be a battleground over proper speach. lol, reminds me of some story I heard as a kid where 2 kingdoms went to war over an argument over which side a hard-boiled egg should be cracked on.

Now everybody take a toke out of my peac pipe and feel the love