"Is Hell, Hot or Cold?" |
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retiring Physics professor was setting his last exam, for a graduate course in statistical
thermodynamics. Being a bit bored
with it all, and with a well kept and wry sense of humor, he set a single question on the
sheet: "Is Hell endothermic or exothermic? Support your answer with a
proof." He had little idea what to expect, or how to grade the results, but decided to reward any student who was able to come up with a reasonable and consistent reply to his query. One "A" was awarded. Most of the students wrote proofs of their beliefs using Boyle's Law or some variant. The top student however wrote the following: |
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| "First, we postulate that if souls exist, then they must have some
mass. If they do, then a mole of souls can also have a mass. So, at what rate
are souls moving into hell and at what rate are souls leaving? Now, we look at the rate of change in volume in hell.
Boyle's Law states that in order for the temperature and pressure in hell to stay the
same, the ratio of the mass of souls and volume needs to stay constant. We can resolve this question with the 1990 postulation of Theresa LeClair, the girl who lived across the hall from me in first year residence. Since I have still not been successful in obtaining sexual relations with her, condition two above (hell freezing over) has not been met, and thus it can be concluded that condition one is true, and hell is exothermic." from an E-mail from Ruth & James |