Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-33486170-20171124080415/@comment-734582-20171127121735

Namikazenaruto9 wrote: @killman First of all comparing Heat to electricity is very bad idea. Uhm no, that's not what i was talking about. Also, for metals electric conduction is in fact an excellent predictor of thermal conduction. Namikazenaruto9 wrote: Even if we take your hypothesis of thermo-electrons how would you explain Diamond and silicon are good conductors of Heat. It's not my hypothesis. Open up any solid state physics book and read the chapter on heat conduction.

Diamond has a nicely ordered structure which is why heat can travel through it easily. Silicon is a metalloid with a nicely ordered structure, which is why it also conducts heat well. Namikazenaruto9 wrote: Simply because Heat is disordered-chaos whereas Electricity is lot more ordered. No. just....no. Heat transport and electric transport both occur due to the coordinated (or "net") movement of atoms. Namikazenaruto9 wrote: Heating Gases is quite tougher because the Heated Gas molecules are replaced by cooler ones via conviction and the process would naturally go on till there is cooler gases every time. No. Gases are much less dense, and so are far easier to heat than solid materials.

Elveonora wrote: Wow, this website has gotten quite sciency lately. Well, that's what you get when people try to outscience a material scientist.