This fits in with Frank Grimer's notion of "comperature" as the important
physical variable - in which pressure and temperature should be linked as a
single continuum, and cannot be considered as useful independent variables.

So-called "condensed matter" is always under substantial (beta aether)
pressure, so even at 0 degrees K there is substantial comperature in solids.
Likewise, a thin hot plasma can be considered lower in comperature than
cryogenic solids, if thin enough ...

... not sure of the details insofar as how the two are weighted when viewed
as one.

-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Veeder 

This is consistent with my belief that inertia is form of coldness and
that coldness is something substantively real rather than merely being
the mere absence of heat.

Harry



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