> Based on thermodynamic calculations, which is hotter, heaven or hell?

Based on thermodynamic calculations, which is hotter, heaven or hell?

Posted at: 2015-01-07 
I need the straight calculation. Maybe you can add statements to justify.

If you, somehow, get result on this to your satisfaction, what purpose would it serve? You can not take any measures that help you before or after you depart.

Sanctuaries for the good and the bad such as Heaven and Hell are not useful for thermodynamic calculations. However, it's been estimated that Hell is hotter than Heaven.

Based on my time in university I would say for many engineering students thermodynamics is hell. Getting a passing grade is heaven.

Hopefully heaven is the engine of the universe and hell is the condenser where the waste heat goes. So most heat ends up in hell but in thermodynamic terms, heaven does the useful work, which is necessarily at higher temperature!

This is a trick question.





First of all, heaven is full of hot chicks.





Second, hell has added air conditioning this last year and my not actually qualify as "hot."





What was the question again? :-)

Physics does not study mythic objects.

I need the straight calculation. Maybe you can add statements to justify.