How come humans detect some extremely hot things as being cold things, and vice versa?

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For example, dry ice. When you touch it, the temperature is so cold it burns. Same thing for hot, hot water. Skin, dude.

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I think it might have something to do with the fact that we don’t sense temperature, but temperature differences/change with the respective nerves. If the sensation is too strong aka too low or too high suddenly, it’d overload.

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