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      1 year ago

      No it’s not. Google specific heat of lava. Shit’s been done already.

      And not just for academics. Even Randall Monroe. He’s smart, but he’s not an academic.

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        1 year ago

        Mate, I model thermal processes for a living. The question is: What is the question? What to calculate? What expectations are there to (dis)proof?

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          Bruh. Someone else on this thread has already clarified to you the easy and what I was expecting question: what happens to the water and lava in the water bucket.

          You already answered that question in this thread.

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            “Bruh”, everyone knows what happens, we are looking at it in the video. Lava gets cold, water hot. Obviously. There is not much to go on about.