Originally posted by twhiteheadI am surprised that anyone would think that I would be willingly ignorant. One reason that water cools is that it has special properties and can absorb a lot of heat energy and then take that heat away into the air by evaporation. Water cools or body in a like manner by perspiration and evaporation.
And do you know why, or are you willingly ignorant?
28 Jun 14
Originally posted by RJHindsBut you show no surprise at thinking everyone else is willingly ignorant.
I am surprised that anyone would think that I would be willingly ignorant.
One reason that water cools is that it has special properties...
Actually, they are not particularly special.
and can absorb a lot of heat energy and then take that heat away into the air by evaporation. Water cools or body in a like manner by perspiration and evaporation.
But do you realise that the energy just moves, it doesn't disappear. Water transfers heat from one place to another, or converts it into a different form. It does not magically make the heat disappear.
Originally posted by RJHindsPlace an ice cube in an empty kitchen sink and observe that it will keep its shape for a good many minutes ... now introduce ice cube to cold water coming from the tap (or faucet as I believe you say in the states) ... observe the almost instantaneous deformation of the ice-cube as the cold water proceeds to heat it up.
Well, I live in Georgia and it cools things down here, even in the winter.
Magic!!!
Originally posted by twhiteheadI never claimed everyone else is willingly ignorant.
But you show no surprise at thinking everyone else is willingly ignorant.
[b]One reason that water cools is that it has special properties...
Actually, they are not particularly special.
and can absorb a lot of heat energy and then take that heat away into the air by evaporation. Water cools or body in a like manner by perspiration and evap ...[text shortened]... to another, or converts it into a different form. It does not magically make the heat disappear.
If you think water does not have special properties, then why don't you eliminate water from your life for a year and then think again.
I said the water absorbs a lot of heat energy, that does not mean it magically disappears.
Originally posted by RJHindsWell then, you do know we went to the moon, right, and even with a little bit of my help. They didn't find anything but dusty rocks there and 12 people walked around on it. The only sign of water there may be in craters forever in shadow, radar and other data seems to indicate lakes of ice but that is all.
I never claimed everyone else is willingly ignorant.
If you think water does not have special properties, then why don't you eliminate water from your life for a year and then think again.
I said the water absorbs a lot of heat energy, that does not mean it magically disappears.
If the moon was somehow inundated with water there would be a lot more than those possible lakes around now, especially if it only happened a few thousand years ago.
You live in a dream world.
Further, I don't believe a word you say. I think you are just putting up total bullshyte just for your own amusement. Just like a troll.
Originally posted by sonhouseThey did not do any drilling for oil either did they?
Well then, you do know we went to the moon, right, and even with a little bit of my help. They didn't find anything but dusty rocks there and 12 people walked around on it. The only sign of water there may be in craters forever in shadow, radar and other data seems to indicate lakes of ice but that is all.
If the moon was somehow inundated with water the ...[text shortened]... I think you are just putting up total bullshyte just for your own amusement. Just like a troll.
Originally posted by sonhouseI did not say I believe they will find oceans of water on the moon. I don't even believe they will ever go back to the moon.
So you are desperately hoping for there to be oceans of water on the moon. Good luck with that one, I also don't believe YOU believe ANY of the BS you put out. Just like a troll.