fredhaster - 27-8-2004 at 07:44
I've read somewhere : heating products energitical agitation. But what is exactly this agitation ? is it an accelaration of electron's
gravitation (caused by collisions of electrons who are graviting at different speeds who increase distance between peripherical electrons and nucleon
?
chemoleo - 27-8-2004 at 09:07
Fredhaster, what on EARTH are you on about?
Electron's gravitation? electron collisions?
Hang-Man - 27-8-2004 at 10:10
I think he is referring to electrons dropping from different energy states to ground, releasing energy. After that I’m lost.
unionised - 27-8-2004 at 13:01
I think that may be a literal translation from another language, unfortunately, some things do not translate literally.
JohnWW - 27-8-2004 at 15:03
I think he is talking about Brownian motion of atoms/molecules/particles, a quantum effect, being accelerated by heating.
John W.
Hang-Man - 27-8-2004 at 16:11
I think it’s the new Science Madness game! Decipher really shitty translations!
vulture - 28-8-2004 at 02:30
Oh joy! Maybe it are secret messages of Al Kwackolayda sleepers! Let's hope if_6_was_9 doesn't find this thread...