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A Nonenergetic Theory of Heat
1971
Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung A-A Journal of Physical Sciences
AbstractThe current interpretation of heat is completely different from the earlier concept which was quite successful at the beginning. Then, it was thought that heat was a quantity which could be neither created nor destroyed and that it was present in every material body. A body should become hotter by absorption of heat and expand, melt, vaporize or decompose, if the temperature necessary for these processes is reached
doi:10.1515/zna-1971-0628
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