Every now and then, I think about how much the average person does not know about science that affects them everyday.
For example, there is no such thing as cold. We have no measurement devices to register cold. Temperatures are measured in increments of heat. So in the winter, it doesn’t get cold, we just have an absence of heat.
There is no darkness, only the absence of light. Say, you order a box of dark from some online shopping site. And, you get the box which is taped shut. If you open the box, the darkness is gone. Unless, you take the box into a closet with the lights turned off to open it. But, be sure, as soon as that box gets light, bye bye dark.
Heat moves to cold, and moisture moves to dry and water won’t flow uphill unassisted.
Hanging you clothes in a closet will cause them to shrink. If you don’t think that is true, just get out a pair of pants you haven’t worn in a few years and see what happens.
Women seem to notice this one more than men.
PMO
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