>463.7 IQ
>Recorded my best thoughts
https://pastebin.com/Y2vDggXq
What do you think of this?
#65.) The heat from Friction is generated by the dimension/force of time, not molecules/atoms themselves. It is conversion of time into energy/heat on a micro scale (creation of small rips in time when two separate dense gravities collide.) On a macro-scale, this results in a big-bang when giant clusters of dense time hit other clusters. It is not 2 molecules touching one another generating heat as there is no reason for heat to happen from this as that is something being created from nothing (law of conservation of mass). The heat generated from 2 objects rubbing together is the result of microscopic rips in the dimension/force of time that is present in solid objects being converted into energy/heat, and this is at the root of the big-bang itself (macro-scale).
>Recorded my best thoughts
https://pastebin.com/Y2vDggXq
What do you think of this?
#65.) The heat from Friction is generated by the dimension/force of time, not molecules/atoms themselves. It is conversion of time into energy/heat on a micro scale (creation of small rips in time when two separate dense gravities collide.) On a macro-scale, this results in a big-bang when giant clusters of dense time hit other clusters. It is not 2 molecules touching one another generating heat as there is no reason for heat to happen from this as that is something being created from nothing (law of conservation of mass). The heat generated from 2 objects rubbing together is the result of microscopic rips in the dimension/force of time that is present in solid objects being converted into energy/heat, and this is at the root of the big-bang itself (macro-scale).