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Is it reasonable to think of heat as a measure of a thing's temporal velocity, at least as it relates to the physical/chemical processes of that thing?
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Hot tall a building would you need, and how fast an elevator would need to be inside it, before you could boil water in the elevator and have all the vapor end up on the floor?
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Is it reasonable to think of heat as a measure of a thing's temporal velocity, at least as it relates to the physical/chemical processes of that thing?
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