- I’m so lost! - Woah, that’s really cool! - What’s even cooler is that the Wikipedia URL actually supports unencoded slashes - I noticed that! Never seen that before either. 
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- Water above 273 K with a certain amount of pressure becomes kiki again. - Where’s that area on this phase diagram? - There:  
 
 
- Some rain feels very kiki to me. - True, but if you look at it close up, it’s bouba. Very small bouba moving fast does kinda turn into kiki at larger scales. - We need a grand unified theory for describing the physics where matter goes from bouba- to kiki-scale. 
 
 
- It’s not just crystals. Even amorphous solids, like glass, can be extremely kiki. - amorphous is a bouba word for kiki materials 
 
- I like to do a quick bouba/kiki experiment with people when they ask me what having synesthesia is like - Demonstrates nicely the “I didn’t know why, I just know that it is” feeling 



