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Actually, I don't think this is correct. Pain response is based on the number of neurons that fire, not on intensity of neuronal response. The way pain receptors work is it's either on (pain) or off (no pain). We feel more pain because more receptors are involved.
Therefore, actual temperature of the substance doing the burning is immaterial as long as both are substantially hot enough tofire the pain receptors in the hand.
Or something like that. That one hurts more than another is as much a fallacy as the rest of your arguments.
Totally false. The severity of a burn is measured by its depth. The deeper it burns the more painful it will be. Fire will burn deeper than water