"Iron, for example, is so closely compressed that it can generate 1,500 degrees of heat resistance to that compression, be-
[p. 160]
fore the eternal cold subdues it." [Atomic Suicide, page 159]
See Also
Atomic Cluster Heating
Endothermic
exothermic
expanding heat death universe
Figure 3.11 Thermal Polarization
First Law of Thermodynamics
gravity resistance
Heat
HEAT - Snell
heat death
heat life
heat engine
HEAT FROM VIBRATION
heat multiplication
heat of resistance to tension
Isothermal Process
Law of Heat
Law of Sono-thermity
LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Law of Variation of Atomic Oscillation by Sono-thermism
Laws of Thermodynamics
multiplication of heat
Radiant heat
Resistance
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Sono-therm
Sono-thermism
Sono-thermity
specific heat
thermal concentration
Thermal Runaway
Thermism
thermodynamics
Third Law of Thermodynamics
WHAT IS HEAT
12.29 - Origin and Nature of Heat
12.30 - Thermal Radiation and Thermal Vacuum or Cold
12.31 - Heat Generated Through Resistance to Compression
16.14 - Thermionic and gaseous state diodes
7B.19 - Light and Heat
8.32 - Electroacoustic Thermodynamic Transduction