Let’s see…
1. It is non-fictional (but may be present in works of fiction).
2. It is intangible
3. It is non-religious (but may have religious significance in some places).
4. It is not an emotion.
5. In one sense humans are required for it to exist, but not in another.
6. It is not consciousness.
7. It is not involved with problem solving and/or pattern recognition.
8. It may, perhaps, not be considered a good thing.
9. Animals might (or might not) be able to experience it.
10. It is a natural occurrence.
11. It’s definition is (to an extent) arbitrary and not meaningful without humans to define it as such.
12. It is not something that we defined as something that only humans can do despite not knowing whether other animals can have it.
13. It is not an Action.
14. It is not an event.
15. It is something people experience everyday.
16. It is possible to die as an indirect result of unexpectedly ceasing to experience it.
17. Only one person is required for it to happen.
18. We do not need to reconsider our foundational assumptions.
19. It can exist outside of a brain.
20. It is associated with death in some cultures.
21. It is not a “life process”.
22. In a certain context, and from a certain point of view, it is something people do for fun.
23. It is not a biological process.
24. It is a natural thing that isn’t caused by humans or animals.
25. It is not associated with any SI unit of measure.
26. Plants are not required for it to happen.
27. One would not normally say that it “happens”.
28. It is something that occurs constantly (though “occurs” may not be the right word).
29. It is something that both a rock and a duck can “do” (but one is substantially more likely to “do” it than the other).
30. It is not “being alive”.
31. It has something to do with weather.
32. King Zultan will regret asking something so nonspecific.
33. It is not the state of existing.
34. It is not existence.
35. It is not wind.
36. It is not breathing.
37. It may (loosely) “involve” water.
38. There are locations where this can’t happen.
39. One would use an adjective to describe something as having it.
Am I missing and/or misunderstanding anything in the above?
Is it warmth?