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"In the vast majority of possible temperatures it is gas or solid. So I'd say, on average, no; water is not wet."
You can't tie those two statements together to make valid conclusion. The first sentence is true, but your conclusion in the second statemetn is false. Most water on Earth is wet, so I'm not sure what kind of average you are using to say that on average water is not wet. Certainly not the mean, median, or mode if you are living on planet earth.
Are you referring to a hypothetical place where temperatures are random or where H20 temperatures are equally divided between all possible temperatures?
You can't tie those two statements together to make valid conclusion. The first sentence is true, but your conclusion in the second statemetn is false. Most water on Earth is wet, so I'm not sure what kind of average you are using to say that on average water is not wet. Certainly not the mean, median, or mode if you are living on planet earth.
Are you referring to a hypothetical place where temperatures are random or where H20 temperatures are equally divided between all possible temperatures?