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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Thermodynamics Nuclear

Tboom 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 Tboom is valid.  Conservation of energy does not hold as energy is created when the particles collide at vboom.

Is there another way to look at Tboom with a different molecule?