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victorespinoza
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What name would you give to your new particle?
Veegtrón.
What name would you give to your new particle?
Perhaps I am right that the universe is a particle which cools and heats up.
I'm relatively certain that all particles vibrate, therefore all particles can heat(increase vibrational frequency) or cool(decrease vibrational frequency).
I take it this particle stopped by and introduced itself?
Total nonsense. As expected from victor.The particle heats and cools. This proves its existence.
The particle heats and cools.
So do cats. They warm you up when they sit in your lap, and on cold nights get all puffed out. Thus proving that they can heat AND cool.
Can your Veegatron warm your lap up on a cold winter night? Thought not.
@Victore --
I'm pretty sure that there are many, many sources of heat that you haven't taken into account in your "theory". I've already mentioned one, friction, but I'm positive we can think of many others.
Because heat will tend to equalize. Heat moves through convection, conduction and radiation. In the case of radiation, heat moves through infrared photons. So you see, you haven't found anything new.
Nothing heats it. It is generated with a certain energy. You haven't discovered anything.
What about inside the icebox in a fridge.
It's dark in there, but it's not hot, is it?
Where are the Veegtrons?
If I get into a room and turn off the light, I do not see anything, or feel the cold of the universe, but a normal temperature.
And I'm going to sweat by the heat.
Say you were in a room that was cold, because the day is wintry outside.
You turn off the light.
The room is cold, because the Veegtron takes the temperature of the atom.
After a few hours, the weather outside gets very warm.
Why will the temperature inside the room rise?