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/sci/, I never come here, so I don't know if this has been debated or not, but here goes.
Does time have mass?
I thought about how light gets distorted near black holes or other extremely massive objects, and I realized that time gets distorted near massive objects as well. Does this mean that time has particles and mass?

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>yfw you suck at math and sci

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>>1559495
he's right, ice water run through a coil is less efficient and less effective than a phase change system, although an ice system is still workable. a longer length of smaller diameter tube will actually have a higher surface area to fluid flow ratio, and will increase efficiency of a given ice/water volume.

op, take into consideration the humidity. is it very dry? if so, a swamp cooler may serve you much better, since it works by evaporating water into the air rather than condensing it. conversely, if it's really humid, the type of system you have would be more effective than a swamp cooler.

i have an artesian well at my house, so i don't pay for water, and it also comes up at about 42 degrees fahrenheit, so i run it through a radiator for nigger air conditioning, cools my entire house for 1/4 the energy cost of an air conditioner.

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