Richard777
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If thermal energy is divided by wavelength, the result is a “thermal force”.
Force may be represented as a vector.
Plank Temperature, Hawking Temperature, and Kelvin Temperature may be associated with vectors of force.
Components may be called “thermal forces”.
The vectors may be called “thermal vectors”.
Do thermal vectors define temperature?
Reference; http://newstuff77.weebly.com 10 Thermal Vectors
Force may be represented as a vector.
Plank Temperature, Hawking Temperature, and Kelvin Temperature may be associated with vectors of force.
Components may be called “thermal forces”.
The vectors may be called “thermal vectors”.
Do thermal vectors define temperature?
Reference; http://newstuff77.weebly.com 10 Thermal Vectors