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Is heat merely a temperature?

My data suggests that cold molecules don't really exist. Rather, what we experience as cold is simply an absence of heat molecules.

Since heat molecules cannot be currently detected, in all likelihood they are the "dark matter" that is holding together the universe. Thus, heat is merely a temperature.

I would like suggestions as to where I should publish my theory? Preferably a journal that would pay me a lot of money. Thank you.

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  • 4 years ago
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    I think you might be right, that there are no actual 'cold' molecules, heat is merely a temperature. Well done.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    4 years ago

    temperature is the physical manifestation of the energy state of a substance based in the kinetic energy theory which on a statistical basis behaves very close to the mathematical model.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    You could be on to something. Let me go huff some more glue then I'll be back to tell you if it makes sense.

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