Robin: "Well Batman, while it is true that 'cold' is not actually its own presence so much as it is the relative difference in thermal energy observed amongst two or more objects as defined by Thermodynamics, it is also true that thermal energy is not a presence in and of it self, or rather, that the heat in the room is being carried on the air. Depending on the quantity and temperature of the air, in reference to the volume of the room, there is a certain pressure being exerted on the room's containing walls. Likewise, there is an atmospheric pressure being exerted on the room from the outside. The difference between these pressures causes the higher energy or 'hot' air to be forced out, and the lower energy or 'cold' air to be forced in through any opening, i.e. the window.
So you see, Batman, by leaving the window open you are, in a sense, letting the cold in; the cold *air* in."
Silly Robin, Science is for Batman!
i not sure why but this is one of the few pictures on here that literaly made me lol
Robin: "Well Batman, while it is true that 'cold' is not actually its own presence so much as it is the relative difference in thermal energy observed amongst two or more objects as defined by Thermodynamics, it is also true that thermal energy is not a presence in and of it self, or rather, that the heat in the room is being carried on the air. Depending on the quantity and temperature of the air, in reference to the volume of the room, there is a certain pressure being exerted on the room's containing walls. Likewise, there is an atmospheric pressure being exerted on the room from the outside. The difference between these pressures causes the higher energy or 'hot' air to be forced out, and the lower energy or 'cold' air to be forced in through any opening, i.e. the window.
So you see, Batman, by leaving the window open you are, in a sense, letting the cold in; the cold *air* in."
Batman: *slaps Robin again*
Robin: "Gee Whillickers"