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kyle_baron
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What has to be moving, in order to create heat? <br />I was under the impression that fast moving molecules, atoms, or neuclei create heat. <br />If matter is squashed down to the neutrons, or quarks, are they moving fast enough to create heat?<br />I'm only asking these questions, to determine if a blackhole singularity can explode. Some people in this group seem to think that this is possible. In order to explode, the singularity not only needs pressure, but heat. The heat acting as a catalyst to get the matter moving in the opposite direction. Or, is there another form of energy that can get high density matter moving in the opposite direction? Or can the matter move in another DIMENSION? I'm looking for explanations, opinions, or any imaginary guesses. Thanks. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font size="4"><strong></strong></font></p> </div>