When there is air in water or water in air, I observe that regardless of the size of the bubbles in the water or the drops in the air, they both have something in common: regardless of their own size in the foreign medium, they remain intrinsically their own. By this I mean: an air bubble, no matter how big, always consists only of air and does not mix with the different environment. The same applies to humidity. The different environment also has the effect that one's own species becomes or remains more clearly recognisable and homogeneous. The contrast between the two media is therefore not cancelled, but remains. I think that this is a good example for us: when we are in our social structures, we are supposed to bring in our own kind as we are, unmixed. Maybe more in certain situations, less in others - but always ourselves and no mixing of and with others. Remember this today when you are with others.
I wish you an extraordinary day!