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No one really knows how osmosis works.
Isn't it just water carrying stuff across a concentration gradient?
No? Water can't carry anything across the membrane.
Oh. Then how does the stuff get across the membrane? Does the membrane allow stuff to move over a concentration gradient without the water?
Water can move freely across the membrane, but the stuff that's dissolved in the water cannot move across the membrane.