I don't see your idea could work out as temperature is no property of distance. And apart from that: what advantage would it bring if a specific area within space is colder than other parts?
Apart from the obvious that reaching temperatures lower -273.15 C would break the third law of thermodynamics, Your statement seems badly worded, how does one freeze a distance? You mean a certain area of space? Spraying liquid nitrogen would certainly cool a warm physical object down considerably, perhaps there is also a substance that could possibly achieve an endothermic reaction within a pure vacuum, who knows? However, this is of course a hypothetical idea, how would you suppose we test for such a substance? And what mechanics would govern this? Please detail your answer and question more thoroughly.
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Sat Jul 27, 2013 3:32 pm
VictorEspinozaPosts: 98Joined: Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:59 pmGender: Male
Apart from the obvious that reaching temperatures lower -273.15 C would break the third law of thermodynamics, Your statement seems badly worded, how does one freeze a distance? You mean a certain area of space? Spraying liquid nitrogen would certainly cool a warm physical object down considerably, perhaps there is also a substance that could possibly achieve an endothermic reaction within a pure vacuum, who knows? However, this is of course a hypothetical idea, how would you suppose we test for such a substance? And what mechanics would govern this? Please detail your answer and question more thoroughly.
Sincerely stealing draganglas format, Forgo.
Everything is possible...
Particle called Veegtron. It occupies 100% of the universe. It is between the spaces of the atoms. His State is gaseous to (- 270 °C). His State is gaseous at the temperature of the Sun. It can be hot and cold, why I say that it is a particle.
We must freeze the particle at one lower temperature of (- 270 ° C).
It is very important this idea for scientific research, that is why I say, nothing is impossible.
Clarify that I did not say how it is my intension of freeze distance for use as propellant.
I have the idea of using the same procedure as the glue which is gelatinous and then solidifies.
I am studying this process because it is equal to the solidification of water. Both water and glue are solidified.
Why glue is solidified in the heat?
Sat Jul 27, 2013 6:47 pm
australopithecusPosts: 4349Joined: Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:27 pmLocation: KernowGender: Time Lord
So if anything is possible, can I turn Australopithecus into a bowl of seven tragedies whilst simultaneously groaking near my mammiferous, oniomaniac cousins (Darmok and Jalad) at Tanagra simply by adding sugary caduceus to a thought?
if constructive debate is allowed to progress, better ideas will ultimately supplant worse ideas.
australopithecus wrote:Surely no one is this stupid in reality.
I had those exact words to say about the guy behind One Simple Priciple, but time has revealed that he does actually believe the stuff he says (or he's the most dedicated troll in the history of the internet).
Never underestimate the human capability for stupidity and selfdelusion.
Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:38 am
LaurensPosts: 2995Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:24 pmLocation: Norwich UKGender: Male
Apart from the obvious that reaching temperatures lower -273.15 C would break the third law of thermodynamics, Your statement seems badly worded, how does one freeze a distance? You mean a certain area of space? Spraying liquid nitrogen would certainly cool a warm physical object down considerably, perhaps there is also a substance that could possibly achieve an endothermic reaction within a pure vacuum, who knows? However, this is of course a hypothetical idea, how would you suppose we test for such a substance? And what mechanics would govern this? Please detail your answer and question more thoroughly.
Sincerely stealing draganglas format, Forgo.
That's quite alright, forgotten observer.
Kindest regards,
James
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Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:04 pm
Dragan GlasPosts: 3214Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:55 amLocation: IrelandGender: Male
There's no such thing - every possible particle has now been discovered.
VictorEspinoza wrote:It occupies 100% of the universe. It is between the spaces of the atoms. His State is gaseous to (- 270 °C). His State is gaseous at the temperature of the Sun. It can be hot and cold, why I say that it is a particle.
Utter nonsense.
VictorEspinoza wrote:We must freeze the particle at one lower temperature of (- 270 ° C).
-271°C?
VictorEspinoza wrote:It is very important this idea for scientific research, that is why I say, nothing is impossible.
Clarify that I did not say how it is my intension of freeze distance for use as propellant.
I have the idea of using the same procedure as the glue which is gelatinous and then solidifies.
I am studying this process because it is equal to the solidification of water. Both water and glue are solidified.
Why glue is solidified in the heat?
What's the point in studying something that's impossible?
Under whom and where are you studying?
Kindest regards,
James
"The Word of God is the Creation we behold and it is in this Word, which no human invention can counterfeit or alter, that God speaketh universally to man." The Age Of Reason