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>>1100283
I understand the joke being that american beer is pretty much water, but you should feel terrible.

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>>1003528
>I wouldnt expect an engineer to really know shit about anything anyway

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>>962451
you are a smart man

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>>944991
I'm not disagreeing with you. We are talking about two different things though. You are using the thermodynamic defintion, which yeah is realted to degrees of freedom. And yeah they don't all have to be related to "physical motion".

But not all of these degrees of freedom lead to an observable that we could physically interpret as "temperture", to our senses. The "abstract higher form of temperature" you talk about, isn't what the OP thinks of as temperture, or what the common many percieves as temperture. It is also not want the articles I posted were refering to.

You are talking about "real" physics, the underylying shit. I am dumbing it down with respect to the human senses and OP "idea" of temperature.

Happy? now the OP will be even more confused. LMAO

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