In which case we’re well within the realm of assumptions, because it really depends on perspective how many holes we have.
I prefer the bone interpretation, at least for limbs, because inside out doesn’t necessarily imply the “action of turning inside out” is necessary. So we can just have the straw swap inner and outer positions. That’s how I’d see it, meaning… Bone.
I mean, I get where you’re coming from. But if you’re looking at this from a topological standpoint, I can only point you towards the Vsauce video:
https://youtu.be/egEraZP9yXQ
In which case we’re well within the realm of assumptions, because it really depends on perspective how many holes we have.
I prefer the bone interpretation, at least for limbs, because inside out doesn’t necessarily imply the “action of turning inside out” is necessary. So we can just have the straw swap inner and outer positions. That’s how I’d see it, meaning… Bone.