Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-33486170-20171124080415/@comment-27924662-20171127132208

Thekillman wrote: No. just....no. Heat transport and electric transport both occur due to the coordinated (or "net") movement of atoms. net movement doesn't imply coordinated movement. Heat is chaotic whereas Electricity isn't. One of the best way to find out which is more chaotic is by conversion of energy. Heat conversions have least efficiency compared to other forms like electric etc. Thekillman wrote: No. Gases are much less dense, and so are far easier to heat than solid materials. Why don't you check out the specific heats of gases and solids. check out N2 and maybe most metals. Perhaps you will realize its more difficult to heat gases.