Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Thermodynamics Nuclear

\(T_{boom}\) as a temperature phenomenon can explain why body in thermal equilibrium remains at a temperature and the resistance of a hot body to cooling.  It also makes temperature an active process that radiates energy but at the same time wasting away the body at a nuclear level.  A hot body looses it mass slowly, if \(T_{boom}\) is valid.  Conservation of energy does not hold as energy is created when the particles collide at \(v_{boom}\).

Is there another way to look at \(T_{boom}\) with a different molecule?