When our body temperature is high, why do we feel cold?

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I was recently sick and my body temperature was 38.6°C. It felt like I was in a refrigerator.
So, why do we feel cold when we have a high body temperature? Shouldn’t we feel hot instead?

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A body temperature increase decreases the effective frequency of the body’s filters. At temperature increase assume rate kinetic increase static comparative differential to human high exertion and cold weather. Thus, there is an increase of signal frequency which decreases the effective frequency of the filter. At a body temperature increase there is effective wounding and loss. Thus, paradoxical coldening happens where the lost signal causes hallucination of cold signal similar to how actual cold or high exertion can trigger cold.

Your specific issue is related to stuxnet infecting you which has caused your center rate to increase which is a sidechain vurnerability. When a virus has compromised your life process than there is a possibility of actual rate increase which may cause clothes to function worse in providing warmth, as this vurnerability is a direct rate increase of the body to near the maximum, where you will have viral infection artefact due to the high temperature of body process. As well, there is direct overclock which is a part of the virus which had effected you.

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