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What is the ambient temperature in hammer-space?

Asked by ragingloli (51966points) August 13th, 2017

Is there a source of heat in it? And if not, why are the items retrieved from there not at 0 Kelvin?

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flutherother's avatar

The temperature of hammerspace is around 294 degrees Kelvin. This temperature is maintained by the transdimensional fold or warp energy produced when objects are brought into or taken out of hammerspace. To put it another way, hammerspace exists in a multi-dimensional universe and the transitory collapse into a three (or a two) dimensional world releases vast amounts of energy some of which, according to the second law of thermodynamics, is manifested as heat.

Doesn’t everyone know that?

PullMyFinger's avatar

That’s the way I’ve always understood it, yes….

Strauss's avatar

I always wondered where The Highlander carried his sword!

josie's avatar

I asked all my friends

None of them knows enough to even guess

PullMyFinger's avatar

Aww, come on @josie…..nobody has to “know” anything anymore.

You just wave your arms around and in a clearly phony-baloney yet confident way, say….

“I heard some things that flutherother’s synopsis is probably correct….”

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