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How much energy (in calories) would it take to freeze over hell?

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How much energy (in calories) would it take to freeze over hell?

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One: This is a thermodynamics question. Two: This is an irrelevant question because the questioner assumes those answering believe in hell. The exact temperature of Hell cannot be computed, but it must be less than 444.6 C, the temperature at which brimstone or sulphur changes from liquid to a gas. Revelations 21:8: “But the fearful, and unbelieving … shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone.” A lake of molten brimstone means that its temperature must be below the boiling point. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 1 calorie is the energy needed to heat 1g of water by 1ÂșC If that’s the case, and Hell (as perceived by the questioner exists), there is probably nothing to boil away. Therefore, it should take no energy; or, in other words, there should be zero input of energy. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Is Hell Exothermic or Endothermic? A true story. A thermodynamics professor had written a take home exam for his graduate students. It had one question: “I

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