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To be fair, the physics that makes refrigeration work does feel like you’re manipulating primal forces like a wizard

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Who needs magical thinking when you have thermodynamics?

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Do not upset Maxwell’s demon when you’re down there sorting the cold atoms from the hot ones!

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Did Maxwell contribute to thermodynamics?

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Material phase changes are like a cheat code for humanity. Reusable chemical handwarmers are also black magic. You just click a metal plate inside and all of a sudden it’s a hot solid.

NightHawkInLight made a video showing how you can mix two different salts together and it’ll create a packet that stays at 65 degrees for hours.

Video in question

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63 points

You are literally pumping hot outside.

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And you can reverse the process, pumping heat inside instead, even when it’s freezing outside! Magic, I tell you.

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40 points

While utilizing the physics of pressurized coolants that prefer to be gasses around your house.

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17 points

so, magic.

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