Speaker 3
I can't just parit. What annas said, canna, i've got come on and throw sa something. Ne but the billwhere for where anna es is absolutely right, is that the context, i'm absolutely sure, adds to that sensation of pleasantness. Because you've got to be in, you know, i've jos chokingly said the er, context is important if you're providing a, you know, classical sports massage to someone. If it's, if it's at the side of a pitch, then it sports massage. If it's in the dungeon of a castle, it's torture. The treatment itself is the same er, but the context is hugely important there. Because if someone causes you pain in the dungeon of a castle, going to feel a little bit different that
Speaker 1
having had but having hav having had both, the dungeon castle experience is more expensive n having a night that hurts in pocket. It does e
Speaker 2
unless i el rested.
Speaker 3
It's a specialized sort of personal preference, isn't it, to have that kind of a dungeon. Baste, a dungeon bast. A tirso
Speaker 1
i remember, i rememberh i remember what i said at the time.
Speaker 1
talking of people who want to be touched pleasantly by a robot. Here's jack march. Amazing.
Speaker 1
wite. That that's the in radio edit, wasn't it? And ji, if you could, and it was, t yo managed to serveis all if he needs. Would you replace maam with a robet?
Speaker 3
Oh, she's watching. So im going to abstain from answering that question. What's that? What's american sacle. The fifth i've, i've come across a hilarious study actually, where e the similar to the study i've done vidiobay, pleasant touch ish. But they were, they were coming at it from a robatic perspective, and they wanted to know whether they cid it la ydo they were, they wanted to know whether you could touch some one pleasantly using a robot. And one of the bits that they one of parts of their conclusion was, we might not have got to the e er, you know, something sensible out of this simply because, let me find the ote, because the results might have been effected by the unan valley theory, which is basically, when something can look humod but not quite and anit just is actually off putting, rather than anything else