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Steve @startrek.website Heat. Everything ends up as heat.
98 0 Replykn0wmad1c @programming.dev Until the day that even heat dies.
23 0 Replyaname @lemmy.one Well, heat just spread over a larger area but it doesn't get destroyer nor turn into any other form of energy.
But it doesn't die per se.
14 0 Replyfinitebanjo @lemmy.world If you consider particle excitement to be the definition of heat and subparticle fields to be different forms of energy then it does actually change, but that's just semantics.
8 0 Replykn0wmad1c @programming.dev If all discernable heat is unobservable and unobtainable, then semantics don't matter. Everything still dies. I'd include "heat" in that mix, but that's waxing philosophical
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Disgracefulone @discuss.online Well not all sound.
But yes 99.99%
5 0 Replymodus @lemmy.world So where do smells go?
4 0 Reply👍Maximum Derek👍 @discuss.tchncs.de Just open a window. I'm sure they noticed, but they'll be cool about it.
9 0 ReplySwedneck @discuss.tchncs.de they get trapped in your nose hairs, this is why old people have really stinky noses.
1 0 Replybeefbot @lemmy.blahaj.zone Really? How can you smell?
1 0 ReplySwedneck @discuss.tchncs.de well i'm not very old yet so i can smell many different ways depending on how recently i showered and whether i put on perfume
1 0 Replybeefbot @lemmy.blahaj.zone ;) nah I was being doofily punny, like “how could you tell?”
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