@Captain_Fantasy
We know that.
Well, for what it’s worth, I think that even literally and biologically speaking, the usual division into five sense is all wrong. If I’m not mistaken, that would be:
1. Sight
2. Hearing
3. Smell
4. Taste
5. Touch
But 3 and 4 are actually the same thing (the sense of aroma), not to even mention that sweet and sour and salty are tasted with the tongue and every other nuance in taste is perceived with the nose. (Does that make them two separate senses?)
Furthermore it leaves out a number of things, as I mentioned above. To repeat, I’d rewrite the list as follows:
1. Sight.
2. Hearing.
3. Aroma.
4. Pressure. (Including roughness/smoothness and such, which I think is a more sophisticated use of the same hardware.)
5. Temperature.
6. Pain.
7. Itch.
8. Hunger.
9. Thirst.
10. Balance.
And I’m still not sure if those are all of them.
Thanks to @Ame_Evil for reminding me of number 10, which I would have left out otherwise.
@Ame_Evil
The word you were looking for is “proprioception”, by the way. (I’m not including it in the above list because it’s more a mental faculty than a sense proper. But for the context of this thread, where the OP herself is including e-mail, I don’t see why not.)