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Completely random process

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User:Zaereth regarding your edit

"On the atomic scale, temperature is a random process. At any given time some atoms will be extremely hot while others extremely cold. It's why coffee steams even though it's below the boiling point. Randomness increases as an object comes into thermal equilibrium, and any temperature is just an average of the random distribution."

Surely if this is an universally accepted fact, you will be able to provide a source? 178.143.40.241 (talk) 00:16, 9 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]