[color="#cc8899"]You don't ever actually touch an object, you simply come into contact with the particles that surround it.
To truly answer your question, however, no, we do not ever truly touch any other object. The differences simply become inconsequential, to the point that it would require absurd amounts of technology even by today's standards to see.[/COLOR]
To truly answer your question, however, no, we do not ever truly touch any other object. The differences simply become inconsequential, to the point that it would require absurd amounts of technology even by today's standards to see.[/COLOR]

