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LOL. That was one of the stupidest things I heard from a "doctoral student". He doesn't know what equilibrium is!Only when they reach equilibrium do they cool at the same rate.
When objects reach equilibrium they neither warm nor cool.
Let me guess...you think equilibrium is when both objects are radiating equal amounts of energy towards each other...even though such energy movement has never been observed, or measured...your unobservable, unmeasurable, untestable model says it is so, therefore, in your mind it must be so...and never mind every observation and measurement ever made.
Let me guess...you think equilibrium is when both objects are radiating equal amounts of energy towards each other...even though such energy movement has never been observed, or measured
Still waiting for your observation of objects at equilibrium ceasing all radiating.
You must have many observations, not just a model, eh?
Every measurement ever made...there are plenty of measurements of energy moving from warmer objects to cooler objects...no measurements of energy moving spontaneously from cooler objects to warmer objects or of energy moving spontaneously between two objects at the same temperature...but feel free to go look for some if you think they exist...hell, people are still looking for El Dorado...