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when two atoms collide they bounce off each other
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 04/08/2021 18:53:40when two atoms collide they bounce off each otherQuite often, they react.So you must be wrong.
thought this was mind melting......(link to libretext.org)....
would cause that space to heat up
I guess they do dissipate outside the atom.
Electrons are stable. They don't dissipate. If they did, that would violate conservation laws.
Space itself doesn't have a temperature. Only things in space have a temperature.
I've been pondering temperature in my sci fi book I'm writing. I think the space medium when acted on by an expanding density of a wave becomes energy weight itself and the weight causes temperature spikes in that region or field.
Quote from: Kryptid on 05/08/2021 06:39:35Electrons are stable. They don't dissipate. If they did, that would violate conservation laws.And your toaster wouldn't work.
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 05/08/2021 19:30:47I've been pondering temperature in my sci fi book I'm writing. I think the space medium when acted on by an expanding density of a wave becomes energy weight itself and the weight causes temperature spikes in that region or field.Temperature is generally defined in terms of the average velocity of particles that make up a substance. Space isn't made of moving particles (so far as we know), so it doesn't have a temperature.
I just got to sit back and laugh at how seriously you guys take me.
That's because of the radiation, not because space itself has a temperature.
I've been pondering temperature in my sci fi book I'm writing.
It sounds like you believe space has no properties at all?
I think I speak of space differently.
It is the medium for radiation and is therefore made up of that medium.
So do you think there's evidence the electron is a sitting wave? instead of a particle that zooms around the nucleus?
It's odd for you to conclude that, given that I never stated any such thing. I specified one thing that space does not have: temperature.
Quote from: Kryptid on 06/08/2021 23:16:48It's odd for you to conclude that, given that I never stated any such thing. I specified one thing that space does not have: temperature.What do you believe then an aether or something?