There's no such thing as cold. Believe it or not, cold does not actually exist. What you're experieincing when you experience cold, is the absence of heat. Temperature is the energy of clashing atoms. Even when it's only 6 degrees outside, that's 6 degrees of HEAT, not 6 degrees of cold.
I actually wrote a 1 page paper on this for my logic class when I was freshman in college. It was in response to some three page Plato excerpt about how souls exist.
The existence of souls is irrelevant, logic dictates that life is eternal, but your memory isn't. The universe just collapses back into a little pinpoint when it loses the energy to keep expanding and then explodes again. Eventually you recombine if the conditions are right to make you, meaning all of your ancestors also would need to exist again too. If any of them manages to die before making the next of your forebears, or the wrong sperm fertilizes the egg, or they just don't reproduce, you sit that universe out. I've theorized that some of your dreams may be remnants of your past memories, and that the phenomenon of Deja Vu is merely triggering one of those forgotten memories on a subconscious level, but I can't prove that much yet. It could also be like Nietzsche said and it's exactly the same each time, but there's evidence for and against both views of the existence of free will.
Granula (with a "U") is considered to be the first ready-to-eat breakfast cereal ever created.
Unfortunately, it really wasn't ready-to-eat. The tough and tasteless cereal had to be soaked in milk overnight before it could be chewed.
Text on the side of a tin of Granula described it like this: "A most delicious and nutritious Cooked Food, ready for immediate table use. Prepared by a peculiar process original with us, embracing the use of all the constituents of the grain, which is the best White Winter Wheat."
Granula was the creation of Dr. James Caleb Jackson. The doctor operated the Jackson Sanatorium in Dansville, NY where he treated patients with hydrotherapy (known then as "the water cure"), exercise and healthy foods, all in a smoke-free and booze-free environment.
Jackson took it upon himself to come up with fresh, new healthy food and drink options for his patients.
No idiot, you can keep adding heat endlessly, but if you take it away, eventually you'll hit zero kelvin. The same logic does not apply to cold.
Luke Torres
Is this really interesting to people? Do they not intuitively understand this in like 3rd grade when they tell you heat is the vibration of molecules?
Evan Ward
What's so hard to understand? I sometimes cut a small slice of flesh from my leg to eat it. Sometimes cooked, sometimes just seasoned, fresh or dried. I have no interest in debating or even thinking about wether this is vegan or not. But I implore you to try it if you haven't already because the whole sensation is just so overwhelmingly beautiful.
Also please read my initial post again, this will give you a hint of my speculation about afterlife.
Noah Murphy
DENIAL = its the only way you have managed to continue participating in the animal abuse & murder industry
>There is no such thing as cold, just "less hot" Yes, that is the definition of cold. The human body can detect subtle changes in temperature, and detects relative lows as cold. Being pedantic is not the same thing as being deep.
Jose Wilson
Ive technically been 'dead' times in my life so far (heart completely stopped) and OBVIOUSLY I was resuscitated all five times... but I can unequivocally tell you that there is no afterlife, no 'light at the end of a tunnel', no out of body experiences, no heaven, no hell, no eternity, no jesus, no god, no santa claus, no easter bunny.
Xavier Long
>you can keep adding heat endlessly You can't because the amount of energy in the universe is finite.
Leo Kelly
trust me.... theres no such thing as 'afterlife'
there is only an ABSENCE OF EXISTENCE
Henry Bell
You aren't dead just because your heart stops beating for a little though.