Does it feel equally as light?
Does it feel equally as light?
Yes, because meatheads have the same intellectual capacity as a three year old.
It's very likely that a fresher feels equally light to both. Lifting a feather requires basically the same muscle recruitment as lifting nothing. The same number of motor neurons are going to be recruited.
The difference in weight is definitely below the differential threshold, so you wouldn't be able to tell.
To illustrate this, put on a glove, close your eyes, hold your palm up. At some point have someone put a feather in your hand without telling you. You won't be able to feel the weight. It will feel the same as holding nothing. Nothing feels equally light to a child as it does to a body builder.
What if it's a peacock tail feather?
It probably feels lighter as the bodybuilder's arm is weighed down by the mass of it as he lifts the feather up in his palm.
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