• moakley@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I’m pretty sure he didn’t make a fair point. I haven’t taken any thermodynamics classes, but I think the word “spontaneous” means something more specific in this context and is technically accurate.

    He’s trying to one up her by using the common definition.

    So he’s wrong on multiple levels here, and there’s no reason to pick apart the meaningless social media post accusing him of mansplaining.

    • Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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      1 day ago

      The term spontaneous in thermodynamics refers to processes that occur without changes to the system. That doesn’t really apply here. “Spontaneous” boiling otherwise makes sense in the context of superheated water that starts boiling at the slightest nudge. This might very well be what she meant. I’m not even trying to say he proved her wrong. I’m saying he added insightful information. His conversation skills could use some work but accusing him of anything beyond that is a reach in my opinion.

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        1 day ago

        Pretty sure it’s a reaction without any external energy input, which this is, but again, I’m no astronaut.