I’m not scientist but that “nothing” is a taste. You only have the idea that water taste like nothing because the generalization is water has no taste or is the basis for no taste. But when you have water, you know what clean water is and what dirty water is. So that nothingness has to have some distinct flavor.
And I’d imagine the body under or mind understands that that’s going to refuel the body, regardless of the sweetened drinks that modern life has showcased to be normal. Which over the millennia, water has been the source of survival for humans/animals. So it’s going to trigger that delicious taste even in its “nothingness”.
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