thermodynamics

Frank or Suzanne Hartman ( suemc@gate.net )
Sun, 16 May 1999 15:31:29 -0400

Why does hot water freeze faster than cold ?
If our theory was right, this could not happen. This has been tested and
repeated multiple times and is absolute proof that the theory can't be
right so science ignores it.
Try this for thermodynamic theory

Temperature is a measure of opposing pressures.We consider cold to be
less heat.
Heat is less cold. It's like Newton's apple.
Yes it fell stopped by the earth. but afterwards the second half of the
cycle began again as it started to decay, turn to a gas and rise again.
everything in the universe is either contacting or expanding as it tries
to go back to zero potential or equilibrium.
As electricity is compressed to higher voltages, it takes a greater
pressure to keep it from going back to equilibrium potential.ie, high
voltage to ground vs 12 volt battery to ground.
heat measures the resistance to compression to a smaller volume.
Cold measures the disintegration by expansion into a larger volume.
frank hartman