Month: May 2025

Temperature Isn’t Just Temperature

We’re trained to see heat or temperature as completely measured and encapsulated by a single value, because that’s all science knows how to measure about it, but I’m convinced there’s more to it than that. There’s an entire “texture” or “quality” to the heat in the air, at least.

I think that because I notice that A/C air feels markedly different from naturally cold air, and in ways that can’t simply be accounted for by, say, a difference in humidity or smell, and it’s also too palpable and unexpected to be just due to the power of suggestion of knowing that the source of coldness is unnatural.

The quality of A/C air that I sometimes sense is hard to describe. It’s rather sickly in a sense from a car’s A/C, and from a house’s central A/C it feels kind of “brittle” and evil in a way—like being chilled by it is akin to being preserved in formaldehyde. It’s like you can just feel the time slipping between your fingers, but hey, at least you have more of it.

And hot air from a heater makes me tired, like I want to go to sleep. I lose myself, like I’m engulfed in chaos. Natural heat doesn’t have this effect on me, and I’ve been in both the humid heat of Florida and the dry heat of California, up to 104°F or more, and everywhere in between.

It’s a known scientific fact that warm water freezes more quickly than room temperature water. I think there is a known or theorized explanation as to why, which I forget, but either way, this corroborates my impression that temperature must be more complex than a single value. If it were a single value, warm water would have to take longer to freeze than room temperature water, because in the former case, the value would have to first lower from warm to room temperature and then from room temperature to freezing, and the temperature should lower at the same rate for both waters. Adding more complexity to heat or temperature offers ways around this.

Just think: if we’ve been so brainwashed by The Establishment and the limitations of science about the nature of heat and temperature, what else could we be direly wrong about?

By the way, I also have the feeling that psychic information may be carried from one person to another by an aspect of heat, or something closely related to the notion or physics of heat, that traverses exceptionally quickly. Something about us on an unconscious level just knows how to “decode” the information in this heat or this thing that’s heat-adjacent to get a psychic impression. This is why we feel uncomfortable sitting on a chair that’s still warm from the last person who sat on it: it’s too personal. Perhaps this heat-adjacent thing is spiritual/non-physical heat, while there’s a continuum of “densities” or whatever between the physical aspect of matter/things/beings and the spiritual aspect.